33 martyrs and the occupation warns the residents of northern Gaza of an imminent ground operation | News


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Medical sources told Tel Aviv Tribune that 33 Palestinians were killed today, Monday, as a result of the ongoing Israeli raids on Gaza, while the Israeli army threatened to launch a military operation in areas in the northern Gaza Strip under the pretext that the resistance was launching rockets from there.

In the latest developments, the Civil Defense said that 5 people, including two women and a child, were killed this evening as a result of an Israeli bombardment that targeted a residential apartment west of Gaza City.

Shortly before that, 5 Palestinians were killed in a similar bombing that targeted a residential apartment in the Tal al-Hawa neighborhood, southwest of the city, while one person was killed and others were injured in a raid on the al-Sabra neighborhood.

Three people were also killed this evening in an Israeli bombardment near the Rafah land crossing with Egypt in the southern Gaza Strip.

In the southern Gaza Strip, a woman was killed in a bombing on the Al-Faraheen area, east of Khan Yunis.

In the northern Gaza Strip, 6 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli bombardment of a house belonging to the Hanawi family in the Jabalia al-Balad area. Video clips showed the first moments of the bombing and the extensive damage to the targeted house.

Three Palestinians were killed and others were injured in another raid that targeted a house in the Al-Da’wa area, north of the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip, while another raid carried out at dawn resulted in four martyrs in the Al-Bureij camp.

New tally

The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced this afternoon that the Israeli occupation army committed two massacres against families in the Gaza Strip within 24 hours, resulting in 16 martyrs and 64 wounded arriving at hospitals.

Thus, the number of victims of the Israeli aggression on Gaza since October 7th has risen to 40,988 martyrs and 94,825 wounded.

A Palestinian injured in a bombing of Al-Bureij camp is transferred to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the central Gaza Strip (Anadolu Agency)

Israeli incursion

Also on the ground, the Israeli army announced today that it will launch a military operation in several neighborhoods in the northern Gaza Strip.

His spokesman, Avichay Adraee, published on the X platform a map that includes the neighborhoods that will be included in the supposed ground operation.

The Israeli spokesman asked the residents of the affected neighborhoods to leave, describing it as a “dangerous combat zone,” and spoke about Palestinian factions launching rockets from within it.

The Israeli threat to launch an incursion into the area came on the eve of the launch of the polio vaccination campaign in the Gaza and North governorates.

Anadolu Agency said that the areas of Al-Sultan, Al-Atatra, Al-Tawam, Al-Karamah and Al-Isra (northwest of Beit Lahia) witnessed a displacement movement of the remaining residents.

The agency also reported that the occupation forces made a limited incursion today northeast of the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip, amid heavy gunfire and artillery shelling.

In the past few weeks, the Israeli army has carried out incursions into the southern and central Gaza Strip, especially in Khan Yunis and Deir al-Balah, after displacing tens of thousands of residents.

Two hospitals are threatened

Meanwhile, the administration of the Indonesian and Kamal Adwan hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip announced that the two hospitals are threatened with stopping work within the next 48 hours due to the Israeli occupation army preventing the entry of fuel and necessary medical supplies.

The directors of the two hospitals warned that this exposes the lives of patients to the risk of certain death, and stressed that the conditions of the wounded will become catastrophic if no intervention is made; pointing out that the depletion of fuel in the intensive care units and neonatal units threatens dozens of children with death, as children arrive at the hospitals every day in very critical conditions as a result of the continued raids.

Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital spokesman Khalil Al-Daqran told Tel Aviv Tribune that the occupation army is using a policy of stinginess in sending fuel to hospitals, and thus it continues to pressure to put the remaining hospitals out of service, and he appealed to international organizations to send the fuel the health system needs.



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