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Martyrs and Injured in Israeli Airstrike on UNRWA Clinic - Jordan News

Martyrs and Injured in Israeli Airstrike on UNRWA Clinic - Jordan News

Jordan News02-04-2025

Martyrs and Injured in Israeli Airstrike on UNRWA Clinic More than 15 Palestinians were martyred on Wednesday, and others were injured, following an airstrike by Israeli fighter jets on a clinic belonging to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in northern Gaza. اضافة اعلان
طيران الاحتلال يقصف عيادة الأونروا التي تؤوي نازحين في مخيم #جباليا شمال قطاع #غزة، والمدير العام لوزارة الصحة الفلسطينية يقول إن قصف العيادة خلف 19 شهيدا بينهم 9 أطفال#حرب_غزة #فيديو pic.twitter.com/MPSBjwG3Ji — قناة الجزيرة (@AJArabic) April 2, 2025
The Israeli planes targeted the UNRWA clinic, which was sheltering displaced individuals in the Jabalia camp in the northern part of the Gaza Strip, resulting in numerous casualties and a fire breaking out in the building.

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