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Israeli Army Commits New Massacre in Al-Shati Refugee Camp - Jordan News

Israeli Army Commits New Massacre in Al-Shati Refugee Camp - Jordan News

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The Israeli occupation army committed a new massacre in Al-Shati Refugee Camp, where 12 Palestinians were killed—just before dawn on Tuesday—following an Israeli artillery strike targeting tents sheltering displaced persons in the camp, located in western Gaza City. اضافة اعلان According to Palestinian media outlets, 25 others were injured in the attack. Meanwhile, Al-Aqsa TV reported that Israeli warplanes launched continuous airstrikes and artillery shelling early Tuesday morning on the southern part of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza. The Israeli army had launched a military operation on Monday targeting the southern and eastern areas of Deir al-Balah. In a separate incident, Israeli forces also demolished residential buildings overnight in eastern Gaza City and in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip.
Additionally, a number of people were killed and others injured overnight as Israeli airstrikes targeted a group of civilians attempting to receive aid near the Al-Fursan area in northwestern Gaza.
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