22 martyrs in Gaza and the bodies melted due to the amount of explosives news


Medical sources told Tel Aviv Tribune that 22 Palestinians were martyred in Israeli raids on the Gaza Strip during the past 24 hours, while the Civil Defense in the Strip confirmed that a number of martyrs’ bodies had disappeared as a result of melting due to the amount of explosives fired by the Israeli occupation army.

The Civil Defense said in a statement that 10% of Israeli bombing cases cause parts of the bodies of martyrs to evaporate.

In Israeli bombing, two Palestinians were killed and others were injured tonight, in various areas of Gaza City.

The Civil Defense in the Gaza Strip reported that its crews recovered the body of a martyr and transported three injured people as a result of the occupation aircraft bombing a residential apartment in the vicinity of Al-Shamaa Mosque in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City.

He added that another citizen was martyred, and others were injured when the occupation aircraft bombed a residential apartment near the Al-Kanz Mosque in the Al-Rimal neighborhood, west of the city, while Israeli artillery bombed the east of the Bureij camp in the middle of the Strip and the west of the city of Rafah, south of it. The occupation forces also carried out bombing operations of residential buildings in the northern regions. .

Palestinian sources reported that the occupation forces fired lighting bombs tonight west of the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.

Targeting the middle

In the center of the Strip, 5 Palestinians were martyred and others were injured in occupation bombing, according to a medical source from Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.

Eyewitnesses also told Anadolu Agency that the Israeli army targeted a gathering of citizens in what is known as “Block 9” east of the Bureij camp, resulting in martyrs and wounded.

In the Nuseirat camp, Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent confirmed the martyrdom of journalist Saed Nabhan by occupation forces’ fire north of the Nuseirat camp, bringing the number of journalist martyrs to 203 since the start of the genocidal war on the Gaza Strip, according to the government media office in Gaza.

In another targeting, eyewitnesses said that a number of Palestinians were injured as a result of Israeli drones firing fire and bombs at a school housing displaced people west of the new camp.

Two Palestinians were also injured in an artillery shelling that targeted a house in the new camp in Nuseirat, while another was wounded by Israeli bullets in the “Mufti” area north of the camp, according to a statement by the administration of Al Awda National Hospital in the central Gaza Strip.

In Gaza City, a medical source from the Baptist Hospital said that 4 Palestinians were killed and others were injured in bombing east of the city.

For its part, the Gaza Civil Defense said in a statement that the bombing targeted a group of citizens near the Shujaiya crossroads east of Gaza.

Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent also reported that two Palestinians were injured in this bombing, which targeted a house on Al-Nazaz Street in the Al-Shuja’iya neighborhood.

Targeting displaced people

The Israeli army also bombed a tent housing displaced people west of the Al-Attar area in Mawasi Khan Yunis, resulting in a number of casualties, according to witnesses.

A medical source reported that a young Palestinian man was killed and two others were injured in an air strike that targeted a gathering of citizens in Khan Yunis.

The source added that a Palestinian died from wounds he sustained two days ago in a bombing on a tent in Mawasi Khan Yunis.

Although the Israeli army classified Mawasi Khan Yunis as safe, it constantly launched attacks on the area, causing horrific massacres in which hundreds of Palestinians were martyred and wounded, including children and women.

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