The Israeli army conducted more than 250 air strikes against the Gaza Strip overnight, killing and injuring hundreds of Palestinians, including dozens of children and women.

The WAFA Palestinian News Agency said the army killed its correspondent, Mohammad Abu Haseera, after firing missiles at his home and added that he was one of forty-eight family members, including his children and his brothers and their families.

It also said that, a few days ago, the army fired a missile at the home of a journalist, Mohammad Hammouda, wounding several members of his family, including his wife, who lost her left eye, and his son, Ahmad, 22, whose leg was amputated.

Furthermore, the Israeli army fired missiles at the Rantisi Pediatric Hospital in Gaza and demanded its evacuation.

At least ten Palestinians were killed and dozens injured after the army fired missiles at a home in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.

The soldiers also fired a missile at a home east of Khan Younis, killing eight Palestinians and wounding many others.

In Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, the army fired missiles at several homes, killing twenty-one Palestinians and wounding dozens. Many Palestinians were also injured by Israeli missiles that struck two homes in the Shaboura area in Rafah and the Shati refugee camp.


In addition, at least two Palestinians were killed, and many were injured by Israeli missiles in northern Gaza.


In Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza, several Palestinians were killed, and many were injured by Israeli missiles near Kamal Adwan and the Al-Quds hospitals.

In the Sheikh Zayed area in northern Gaza, the army conducted several airstrikes targeting a residential tower containing thirty-six apartments, killing and wounding many Palestinians.


It is worth mentioning that the Israeli army also fired a missile at a mosque west of the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza and the Al-Boreij refugee camp in central Gaza.

Also, the army fired dozens of missiles and shells at homes and buildings in Gaza City, including one missile that targeted the Gaza Municipality building.