On Wednesday dawn, the Israeli army continued the firing of missiles and shells at dozens of homes, apartment buildings, and various civilian structures and facilities across the Gaza Strip, killing and wounding hundreds of Palestinians.
Israeli missiles targeted a number of areas in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, killing at least twenty and wounding dozens.
Medical sources said the army fired a missile at a home for the Najjar family south of the city, killing four Palestinians, including an infant and a child, and wounding many others.
The sources added that a child and an infant were killed, and seven Palestinians were injured after the army fired a missile at a home for the Al-Amoudi family in Khan Younis refugee camp; the army also targeted another nearby home.
At least two Palestinians were killed, and many were injured when the army fired a missile at a home for the Amer family in Bloc G of Khan Younis refugee camp, and seven Palestinians were injured when the army fired a missile at a home for Al-Amoudi family.
Nine Palestinians, including children, were killed by an Israeli missile that struck a home for the Miqdad family west of Khan Younis.
In addition, the army fired many missiles around the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis to block all access to the medical facility. It also killed and injured several Palestinians after firing a missile at their car in the center of the city.
The Israeli missiles and shells targeted various areas, especially in the eastern and central parts of Khan Younis.
In Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, Israeli missiles struck several homes, especially for Allam and Sobeh families, killing more than thirty Palestinians and wounding at least seventy, in addition to burying many under the rubble.
In Deir Al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, an Israeli missile struck a home for the Fatayer family, killing two children and wounding dozens of Palestinians.
In the Al-Boreij refugee camp in central Gaza, the army killed at least nine Palestinians and injured dozens after firing a missile at a home for the Al-Boraie family.
Three Palestinians were killed, and many were injured when Israeli missiles struck an apartment in a residential tower east of the Nusseirat refugee camp in central Gaza.
Israel missiles also killed at least 25 Palestinians and injured dozens after the army targeted the homes of the Al-Bayyad, Al-Louh, and Az-Zayed families in the Daraj neighborhood in Gaza City. Many missiles also struck homes in the Sheja’eyya neighborhood, east of Gaza.
Fifteen Palestinians, including women and children, were killed, and dozens were injured, after the army fired a missile at a home for the Salem family in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, north of Gaza City.
The army also fired many missiles at ten homes in Daraj Street and the Sahaba area in Gaza City, killing and wounding dozens of Palestinians, including many who remain buried under the ruble.
Dozens of Palestinians were killed and injured when Israeli missiles struck homes in the Sheja’eyya and the Zeitoun neighborhoods in Gaza City; medics remain unable to reach the area due to the intensity of the Israeli bombing.
In addition, the army fired missiles at homes and buildings in the Old Gaza Street in Jabalia town, in northern Gaza.
Furthermore, the army invaded nine UNRWA-run schools where hundreds of families sheltered in the Jabalia refugee camp after firing missiles at them.
The army forcibly removed 5000 Palestinians from two UNRWA schools (Hafsa and Palestine) they sheltered in.
Five Palestinians were killed, and many were injured when the army fired a missile targeting the main gate of a local clinic in Jabalia refugee camp.
The Israeli army continued its siege of the Kamal Adwan Hospital, in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza, and is constantly firing shells around it, and targeting any Palestinian in its yards, amidst a power blackout, and the lack of food and water.
In addition, the tents of thousands of displaced Palestinians, living without food or basic supplies, have been flooding with water from the rain,
There has been an alarming increase of the number of Palestinians suffering with various diseases and infections, especially in hospitals where dozens of thousands of Palestinians sheltered.
In a statement, the Palestinian Health Ministry said Israeli missiles and shells have killed more than 18412 and injured at least 51000, mostly women, children, and the elderly, in 67 days. There are at least 8000 missing Palestinians, largely buried under the rubble of bombarded homes and buildings, in the southern and the northern parts of the Gaza Strip.