On Tuesday, the Israeli army fired a missile at a home in northern Gaza, killing a journalist, her husband, and their children.
Media sources said the journalist, Salam Maima, was killed along with her husband, Mohammad Al-Masri, and their children, Hadi, 6, Ali, 5, and Sham, 2, when the army fired a missile at their home in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza.
Salaam is the fourth journalist to be killed by the army Tuesday, as Israeli missiles killed Sa’id Radwan Tawil, Mohammad Sobeh, and Hisham Nawaj’a.
They are among eight journalists killed by Israeli missiles since the beginning of the offensive on Gaza four days ago after the army killed Ibrahim Lafi, Mohammad Jarghoun, Mohammad Salhi, and As’ad Shamlakh.
In related news, the army fired missiles at a home belonging to the Sheikh Al-Eid family in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, killing seven Palestinians, including four children and two women.
Also, a woman’s corpse was found under the rubber of the Dalloul family home near Bilal Bin Rabah Mosque in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza City.
On Tuesday, the Israeli army fired more missiles targeting homes in the Gaza Strip, killing many Palestinians, including an infant and a woman.
On Tuesday afternoon, Israeli soldiers killed Ahmad Ashraf Khalaf Awad, 20, during the funeral procession of another Palestinian the soldiers killed in Beit Ummar town, north of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank’s southern part.
The Palestinian was killed after the army attacked the funeral procession of Montaser Abdul-Hamid Za’aqeeq, 31, whom Israeli soldiers shot in the head during the funeral procession of Mahmoud Bassem Ekhmayyes, 18 years old, who died from wounds after being shot by the soldiers.