
13 Palestinians Martyred, including 3 Sibling Children, in Zionist Bombing Across Gaza Strip
Gaza – SABA:
Thirteen Palestinian civilians were martyred on Sunday by gunfire, artillery shelling, and airstrikes carried out by the Zionist enemy forces in various areas of the Gaza Strip.
A medical source reported that three sibling children were martyred due to enemy artillery shelling on Ahmed Fikri Abu Warda Street in Jabalia al-Nazla, north of the Strip, according to the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA).
Four Palestinians, including a young girl, were martyred, and others sustained varying injuries after Israeli enemy forces bombed a home in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City. Additionally, at least one civilian was martyred and several others were injured in an enemy airstrike targeting the Al-Tuffah neighborhood east of Gaza City.
The enemy's artillery also shelled the western line northeast of Khan Younis and targeted the northern part of the central governorate in the middle of the Strip.
Amid the ongoing Zionist massacre against Palestinian civilians in Gaza, five citizens were martyred and dozens were injured by Israeli enemy forces' gunfire on Sunday afternoon while waiting for aid in the northern part of Rafah, southern Gaza.
According to UN reports, more than 560 Palestinian citizens have been martyred while attempting to obtain food at so-called "Israeli-American aid distribution points," which are internationally condemned. Since their establishment in late May, these points have turned into traps for mass killings, in addition to deliberately humiliating Palestinians and forcing displacement under catastrophic humanitarian conditions.
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