At least 50 civilians were martyred and dozens more injured or missing following a series of Israeli airstrikes targeting Jabalia refugee camp and Jabalia al-Balad in northern Gaza early this morning.
Palestinian Civil Defense teams rushed to multiple bombing sites where families were targeted, including the Muqbil family in Jabalia al-Balad, al-Qattanani on al-Ajarmah Street, and several others throughout the area. Rescue workers reported recovering numerous bodies and injured survivors from beneath collapsed buildings.
Harrowing scenes unfolded at the Indonesian Hospital, where victims’ bodies lay on the ground, revealing the magnitude of the destruction. Additional casualties were reported when Israeli forces struck apartments belonging to the Odeh and Khalil families near Al-Yassin Mosque.
Israeli warplanes bombed the Al-Bakri family home east of Khan Younis, southern Gaza. pic.twitter.com/pDQDYPtDt8
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The attacks coincided with evacuation orders issued for residents across several northern Gaza neighborhoods, suggesting a coordinated campaign of forced displacement. Medical sources report that since midnight, 66 Palestinians have been killed across Gaza, with 50 deaths concentrated in the northern region.
Israeli aggression continued elsewhere, with strikes reported in Nuseirat camp, Khan Yunis, and Al-Fakhari. In the Al-Mawasi area, an entire family was martyred when their tent was bombed. The Al-Ghannam family—father, mother, and two daughters—perished in the attack.
The Israeli occupation forces continue their open war on the Gaza Strip for the 58th day since its resumption, 586 days after the start of the aggression. This war is backed by American political and military support, amid international complicity and silence regarding the genocide being perpetrated against the Palestinian people.
BREAKING: At least two children were confirmed killed following an Israeli bombardment east of Khan Younis, according to medical sources. pic.twitter.com/puMPIq1fR9
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The Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that 2,680 citizens have been killed and 7,680 others injured, the majority of them women and children, since March 18.
Thus, the death toll from the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, which began on October 7, 2023, has risen to 52,808 martyrs, 119,721 wounded, and more than 14,000 missing, amid widespread destruction of infrastructure, homes, residential facilities, and service facilities across the Strip.
Source: Agencies (translated and edited by Al-Manar English Website)