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The occupation destroys two mosques in Deir al-Balah and commits 14 massacres in 24 hours News

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A medical source in Gaza confirmed to Tel Aviv Tribune that 64 people were killed and 186 citizens were injured in Israeli bombing on the central areas of the Strip in one day, and occupation fighters also destroyed two mosques.

In recent hours, an Tel Aviv Tribune correspondent said that a Palestinian was killed by gunfire fired by Israeli gunboats on the shore of the Rafah Sea, south of the Gaza Strip.

Also, 10 people were injured in an Israeli artillery shelling that targeted a school housing displaced people in Khan Yunis camp, south of the besieged Gaza Strip. The reporter said that Israeli warplanes destroyed two mosques in Deir al-Balah and al-Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip.

Tel Aviv Tribune’s correspondent reported that 13 people were killed and others were injured, most of them children, in an Israeli bombing that targeted a house for the Juma family in the Zawaida area in the central Gaza Strip.

Martyrs of the Maghazi

Medical sources reported that a number of Palestinians were killed and others injured in an Israeli bombing that targeted a house for the Shehadeh family in the Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip.

At least 5 Palestinians were also killed by Israeli snipers in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, and heavy random artillery shelling targeted a number of residential buildings in the neighborhood.

Despite the withdrawal of Israeli tanks from large areas of the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, the residents were unable to recover the bodies of the martyrs due to the deployment of Israeli snipers and reconnaissance aircraft targeting anyone trying to reach the western parts of the neighborhood.

Special photos from Tel Aviv Tribune showed Israeli warplanes targeting the Bureij camp in the middle of the Gaza Strip with a belt of fire, and columns of smoke rose overhead.

Clashes and explosions continue, as a result of battles between the resistance and the occupation army, which is trying to penetrate residential areas deep into the camp.

The Israeli occupation forces blew up several homes in the Al-Saftawi area, north of Gaza City. Pictures showed some of these explosions.

Resistance response

On the other hand, the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), said that its fighters clashed with an Israeli special force in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, killing and wounding 20 soldiers.

The Al-Qassam Brigades also confirmed that a Merkava tank was targeted with an “Al-Yassin 150” shell in the Sheikh Ajlin area.

The Al-Qassam Brigades documented with photos their targeting of Israeli vehicles from zero distance, and Tel Aviv Tribune obtained photos showing the brigades’ fighters colliding with Israeli vehicles in the fighting axes in Khan Yunis.

The toll of the ongoing aggression against Gaza to date has reached 21,672 martyrs, most of whom are women and children, while the number of injured has reached 56,165, after dozens were martyred and wounded in the middle of the Gaza Strip and the occupation army committed 14 massacres during the past 24 hours.

Occupation losses

The Israeli army announced the killing of two officers from the elite forces, one with the rank of major in the Engineering Battalion of the Golani Brigade, and the other a team leader with the rank of captain in the Givati ​​Brigade, which is classified as special forces, during the battles in the northern Gaza Strip.

Thus, the officially announced number of Israeli army deaths – since the start of the ground operation in Gaza – rises to 176 officers and soldiers, and the total announced number of Israeli army deaths since the seventh of last October rises to 504.

The Israeli newspaper Maariv quoted the director of Barzilai Hospital in Ashkelon as saying that they had treated more than 3,500 wounded since October 7, “a number we have never seen before.”

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