
Israeli resumed aggression leaves more tragedies, destruction in Gaza
For the 57th day, the Israeli enemy army continues its aggression and genocidal crime against the Gaza Strip, launching airstrikes and artillery shelling on various areas of the Strip.
The Palestinian SAFA News Agency reported that Colonel Ahmed al-Qudra (Hamdoun), head of the counter-terrorism unit, was killed as a result of Israeli shelling on Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
It stated that journalist Hassan Islayh was killed and others were wounded in an Israeli drone strike on the burns department at Nasser Medical Complex west of Khan Younis.
SAFA News Agency reported that Israeli enemy vehicles opened heavy fire on the town of Abasan al-Kabira, east of Khan Younis.
In this context, a young Palestinian man succumbed to his wounds in an Israeli shelling of the Shuja'iyya neighborhood in eastern Gaza, joining his two brothers.
Three Palestinian citizens from one family (a mother, father, and child) were killed upon arrival at the Indonesian Hospital as a result of the Israeli enemy's shelling of a tent in the Al-Amoudi area in northern Gaza.
On Monday evening, Shams Saad (Al-Ara'ir) was killed in an Israeli artillery attack on the Education Building housing displaced persons in the Al-Daraj neighborhood in eastern Gaza City.
Since March 18, the Israeli enemy has resumed its genocidal campaign in Gaza, reneging on a 58-day ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement with Hamas, brokered by Qatar and Egypt and supported by the United States.
Since March 18, 2,749 Palestinian citizens have been killed and 7,607 others have been injured, most of them women and children. According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza,
The death toll from the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, has risen to 52,826 Palestinian martyrs, 119,648 injured, over 14,000 missing, and massive destruction to infrastructure, homes, and residential buildings.
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