On the 93rd day of the aggression against the Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupation forces on Sunday continued their raids and bombing on several areas in the Strip, which led to the death of at least 84 Palestinians and the injury of dozens of Palestinians, the majority of whom are children and women.
The airstrikes included wiping out several Palestinian families, including 25 members of the Bureis family in Khan Younis, 22 members of the Naeem and Tamraz family in Deir al-Balah, and 20 members of the Abu Alba family in Jabalia.
Local sources reported that the Israeli warplanes bombed a house belonging to the Abu Alba family in the Al-Falujah area in the northern Gaza Strip, killing 20 civilians and wounding dozens, while also bombing a number of homes in the Jabalia camp.
The continuous Israeli air and ground bombardment on Al-Wusta Governorate during the night led to the death of about 16 civilians and the injury of dozens.
In the south of Gaza, Israeli occupation warplanes bombed a residential apartment in the Al-Amal neighborhood, west of the city of Khan Younis.
Medical sources said that a number of injured people, including children, arrived at Abu Youssef Al-Najjar Hospital following an Israeli bombing that targeted a house for the Al-Ajez family in the Al-Zuhur neighborhood, north of the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
7 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli bombing that targeted a building that was housing displaced people in Rafah.
Early Sunday morning, Israeli occupation aircraft targeted an UNRWA shelter in Al-Maghazi camp, killing 4 civilians, including women, while the Israeli forces targeted ambulances and fired bullets directly at them.
Meanwhile, 17 Palestinians, including 12 children, were killed when Israeli forces bombed a house west of Khan Younis, while the number of civilians killed in the family massacre in Khan Younis refugee camp rose to 25 killed, including internally displaced persons.
In the ongoing Israeli aggression in Gaza, the death toll since the start of the aggression on the seventh of October has risen to 22,600 martyrs, more than 70% of whom are women and children, and 7,000 additional people are missing under the rubble.