On Saturday dawn, the Israeli army fired many missiles at several parts of the Gaza Strip, killing dozens of Palestinians, including children.
Update:
- One Palestinian was killed, and others were injured by an Israeli missile targeting a home for the Shanti family near Al-Quds University in Gaza City.
- The army fired a missile at an 8-story apartment building south of Gaza City.
- The army fired missiles at three homes in Bani Soheila, east of Khan Younis.
- The army fired missiles at two homes in the Saqiya area and near the Cultural Center in Gaza.
Update: Six Palestinian firefighters and first responders suffered serious wounds after an Israeli airstrike targeted their trucks in Rafah.
Medical sources said the army fired many missiles at several homes and buildings in various parts of Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, killing at least seven and wounding dozens.
Also, two Palestinians were killed, seven were buried under the rubble, and many others were injured after the army fired a missile at a three-story home in the Salam neighborhood in Rafah.
In addition, the army fired a missile at a two-story home in the Zo’rob junction area, west of Rafah, killing five Palestinians, including three children, and wounding many others. At least one Palestinian was injured by an Israeli missile in the Sayamat nearby area in Rafah.
At least fourteen Palestinians were killed, and scores injured by Israeli missiles targeting homes and buildings in Jabalia town, in northern Gaza.
In Jabalia, in northern Gaza, fourteen Palestinians were killed, and many injured after the army fired a missile at a home.
The Palestinian Health Ministry said Israeli missiles have killed 4473 Palestinians and injured 14000 since the offensive on Gaza started on October 7th. It added that %70 of the slain Palestinians are women, children, and elders.
In the West Bank, the army killed 84 Palestinians, including many children, and injured 1400.