
14 Palestinians Killed in Shelling of Displaced Persons' Tents in Gaza
Medical sources at Al-Shifa Hospital, west of Gaza City, announced on Tuesday that 14 Palestinian martyrs and 25 wounded had arrived at the hospital as a result of shelling by Israeli occupation forces targeting displaced persons' tents in the northern area of the Shati refugee camp, west of the city.
The sources confirmed, according to the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA), that a number of children and women were among the martyrs and wounded, in a new massacre that adds to the series of ongoing crimes against civilians in the Gaza Strip.
In a related development, Israeli occupation forces stormed the city of Tubas, north of the West Bank, as part of an ongoing campaign of raids in the governorate. They also stormed the town of Kafr Qaddum, east of Qalqilya.
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