On Sunday, Day 76 since the resumption of the genocide, Israeli forces attacked an aid distribution site in Gaza twice in just a few hours, in addition to bombing and shelling various parts of the coastal enclave, killing and wounding dozens of Palestinians, including children and women.

In Gaza City, at least two Palestinians, including a child, were killed, and many were injured in Israeli bombing of the city, especially in the Tal Al-Hawa neighborhood.

The army also fired many artillery shells at the Tuffah neighborhood, in the eastern part of the city.

In addition, the army fired many missiles and shells at the southeastern areas of the Al-Maghazi refugee camp, in central Gaza.

Medical sources said five Palestinians were killed, and many were injured when the Israeli army bombarded a home in the southern area of the Nuseirat refugee camp, in central Gaza.

The army also fired artillery shells at the northeastern area of the Al-Bureij refugee camp, in central Gaza.

In Jabalia, in northern Gaza, at least one Palestinian was killed, and a few were injured, in the Be’er An-Na’ja area.

Furthermore, the Health Ministry in Gaza said Israeli forces have repeatedly targeted and demolished the Noura al-Kaabi Dialysis Hospital, in Jabalia refugee camp, in northern Gaza, rendering it out of service.

The facility, the only one of its kind in northern Gaza, had been providing essential treatment to more than 160 patients requiring dialysis before the attacks.

It is worth mentioning that the medical facility has been repeatedly targeted by Israel and was rehabilitated and partially reopened just a few weeks earlier.

The destruction of the dialysis center adds to growing list of the systematic Israeli targeting of Gaza’s healthcare infrastructure, leaving medical professionals struggling to provide lifesaving care amid ongoing hostilities.

It is worth mentioning that, a year earlier, the Israeli army forced the evacuation of the Dialysis Hospital, and occupied it, using it as a military base. 

In addition, medical sources said four Palestinians, including a child, were killed, and dozens were injured when the army fired artillery shells at tents housing displaced families in Mawasi Khan Younis, in northern Gaza.

Israeli war jets also fired missiles at the northwestern areas of Khan Younis, causing casualties.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said, Sunday, that the bodies of 37 slain Palestinians, including five who were found under the rubble, as well as at least 136 wounded Palestinians, were moved to various hospitals in Gaza within 24 hours.

Medical sources in Gaza said the number of slain Palestinians has now exceeded 54,418, including more than 16,507 children, 9,803 women, 4,035 elders, and 249 journalists, in addition to more than 124,190 injured, largely children, women, and elderly.