
Hamas: More than 100 martyrs killed
The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) has declared the death toll at more than 100, with dozens missing under the rubble, in the Gaza Strip since dawn on Saturday.
Hamas said in a statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba): "The massacres committed by the terrorist Zionist enemy army against innocent civilians in inhabited homes and displaced persons' tents continue, more than 100 martyrs have been killed, with dozens missing under the rubble, in a daily scene that reflects the criminality and fascism of this entity, and its disregard for all human laws and values."
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