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34 Killed in Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza Strip, Medics Say


Fri 29 Nov 2024 | 01:21 PM
Gaza -File photo
Gaza -File photo
Ahmed Emam

Palestinian medical sources have reported that 34 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes across multiple areas of the Gaza Strip. Among the victims, 29 were from the central and southern regions of the Strip, according to breaking news reported by Cairo News Channel.

The death toll from an airstrike near a camp for displaced persons in the town of Abasan, east of Khan Yunis, has risen to five, Alqahera News reported.

Relentless Bombardment of Gaza

The Israeli occupation has intensified its offensive on the Gaza Strip, targeting northern and central regions with relentless airstrikes. Entire residential neighborhoods have been flattened, resulting in widespread destruction and additional massacres.

In northern Gaza, Palestinian media reported that Israeli forces used explosive-laden robots to detonate homes in the Beit Lahia housing project. Meanwhile, in the Jabalia refugee camp, heavy bombardment caused extensive damage to residential blocks.

Civilian Casualties

Palestine TV confirmed the deaths of four individuals and multiple injuries following Israeli shelling of two homes in Gaza City. Rescue teams from Gaza’s Civil Defense recovered three bodies and five injured victims from the rubble of a house on Al-Wehda Street in western Gaza City.

In a separate incident, an airstrike on a home south of Abu Sarar Roundabout in the Nuseirat refugee camp, located in central Gaza, claimed the lives of five people and left others injured, according to an Al Mayadeen correspondent.

Continued Devastation

Israeli airstrikes and artillery shelling have also targeted areas north of the Nuseirat camp, further intensifying the devastation in Gaza.

Ongoing Crisis

The relentless bombardment of Gaza continues to cause significant loss of life and destruction, with rescue teams and medical services struggling to respond to the mounting casualties and damage.