Dozens of citizens were martyred and injured last night and early Wednesday, as a result of artillery shelling and Israeli occupation aircraft raids on several areas in the Gaza Strip.
Medical sources reported that civil defense and ambulance crews were able to recover 25 martyrs and dozens of injured people after the occupation aircraft bombed homes in the Daraj neighborhood in Gaza City. They also recovered 7 martyrs after the occupation vehicles withdrew from the vicinity of Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.
The same sources added that the occupation artillery renewed its bombardment of residential squares and populated areas in Khan Yunis, and in the vicinity of shelter centers, and destroyed a cemetery in the Austrian neighborhood, and stole a number of bodies.
It indicated that 4 other martyrs died as a result of the occupation bombing of a house belonging to the Al-Namrouti family, while three others were martyred in a bombing that targeted a house for the Safi family, in addition to a number of citizens being injured in the bombing of houses belonging to the Hamdan and Muhaisen families.
The occupation artillery targeted Al-Manara neighborhood, Batn Al-Sameen, and the center and south of Khan Yunis. The area east of Jabalia camp was also subjected to violent artillery shelling, in addition to the Ansar complex and the port west of Gaza City being bombarded by occupation aircraft and artillery.
Medical sources warned of serious health complications to which chronic patients are exposed, as 350,000 chronic patients are without medication in the Gaza Strip.
A large number of victims are still under rubble and on the roads, and ambulance and civil defense crews are unable to reach them.
For the sixth day in a row, the complete interruption of communications and Internet services in the Gaza Strip continues, due to the ongoing Israeli aggression.
This is at least the seventh time that communications have been completely cut off from the Gaza Strip since the start of the aggression on October 7, 2023, noting that the lines, networks and transmission towers were damaged as a result of the massive destruction caused by the aggression to the infrastructure, and the lack of fuel due to the siege. This led to frequent outages, pressure on the network, and weak transmission in various parts of the sector.
In an infinite toll, the number of martyrs in the Gaza Strip since the start of the Israeli aggression on the seventh of last October has risen to 24,285 martyrs, in addition to 61,154 wounded, and thousands of people missing under the rubbl.