In yet another brutal violation of the so-called “ceasefire”, at least 20 Israeli airstrikes hit the Gaza Strip tonight.

Israeli aircraft launched intense airstrikes on areas in the northern and southern Gaza Strip, eastern Gaza city, and a strike on Al-Maghazi refugee camp in the center of the strip.

A number of citizens were injured as a result of the Israeli occupation’s bombing of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip.

The Israeli occupation forces intensified their bombing on Friday on the eastern areas of the Gaza Strip, after their helicopters fired heavy fire inside the so-called “yellow line” in Khan Yunis, and bombed artillery and opened fire northeast of the city, while their aircraft launched a series of raids targeting neighborhoods in Gaza City, Rafah and Al-Maghazi camp in a continuing violation of the ceasefire agreement that entered into force on October 10,.

A Wafa news correspondent reported that the occupation forces escalated bombing and bombing operations in the eastern Gaza Strip, directly targeting homes and infrastructure.

He added that the occupation aircraft launched a raid on the Al-Tuffah neighborhood in eastern Gaza, another on Rafah, and a third east of the Al-Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip, coinciding with the occupation warships opening fire in the Khan Yunis Sea.

He pointed out that the Israeli occupation army carried out a belt of fire this morning in the city of Rafah, coinciding with extensive bombing operations in the area.

On Friday, US Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley from Boston gave a powerful address to Congress, calling on the State Department to urgently deliver humanitarian aid, including baby formula, and to facilitate medical evacuations for Gaza’s children, warning that words alone are deadly.

“The United States of America built, bought and sold the bombs that killed Palestinians throughout this horrific genocidal campaign carried out by the Israeli military”.

Pressley highlighted the ongoing suffering of families facing destroyed homes, freezing temperatures, and chronic medical crises, stressing that over 16,500 Palestinians await essential medical care.

She also recounted the tragic story of Hadil, whose six-year-old son died waiting for treatment, while her daughter remains in urgent need.

Also in the US on Friday, an autonomous coalition of anti-genocide activists staged a protest outside G&B Packing, a New Jersey warehouse responsible for shipping over a thousand tons of military cargo to Israel each week.

The demonstrators demand that Jersey City hold the company accountable and evict it for facilitating the use of weapons in Israel’s ongoing genocide.