9/9/2024–|Last update: 9/9/202409:26 AM (Makkah Time)
Medical sources confirmed to Tel Aviv Tribune that about 20 Palestinian citizens were killed since dawn yesterday, Sunday, in raids that targeted several neighborhoods and areas in the Gaza Strip. A senior official in the Ministry of Health was also killed in an Israeli raid.
Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent reported that 4 people were killed and others were injured in an Israeli air strike on a house in Al-Bureij camp in the central Gaza Strip at dawn today.
Rescue teams said they recovered the bodies of the martyrs and the injured, and transferred them to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, and that the search for missing people under the rubble is still ongoing.
Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent also said that there were a number of wounded as a result of an Israeli air strike that targeted the post office building in the Khamsa camp in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip.
For its part, the Civil Defense indicated that it transferred the affected people to Al-Awda Hospital in the camp, and that the condition of some of them is critical.
overcrowding
On the humanitarian situation, the spokesman for the Civil Defense in the sector, Major Mahmoud Basal, told Tel Aviv Tribune that more than two million citizens are now concentrated in an area that does not exceed 30% of the entire besieged sector.
Basal explained that the Israeli occupation reduced the areas to which the residents could flee, which caused great human suffering, and in return prevented the entry of aid to them.
Palestinian health officials said an Israeli air strike on a house in Jabalia yesterday killed Mohamed Morsi, deputy director of civil defense in the northern Gaza Strip, and four members of his family.
The Civil Defense said in a statement that Morsi’s martyrdom raises the number of members of the apparatus who were killed in the Israeli military campaign on the Gaza Strip since October 7 to 83 martyrs.