34 killed in Israeli raids and shooting in the Gaza Strip

At least 34 citizens were killed and dozens wounded on Wednesday morning by Israeli occupation forces’ fire and shelling of several areas in the Gaza Strip.

Among the dead were 11 Palestinians who had gathered near the Netzarim corridor in southern Gaza City awaiting humanitarian aid, where Israeli forces opened fire, wounding others, some critically.

According to Gaza’s Government Media Office, these gatherings have increasingly become targets of Israeli attacks or thefts by armed gangs supported by Israel to sow chaos.

He added that the occupation forces also committed a massacre in the Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip after bombing a home belonging to the al-Ghamri family. Ten citizens were killed, including the father, mother, and their children.

Eight citizens were also killed and others were wounded when the occupation forces bombed a house near the Ali Mosque in the al-Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza City. Five other citizens were killed, including the father, mother, and their two children from the Rasras family. Others were wounded when Israeli aircraft bombed the tents of displaced people in the al-Attar area of ​​Khan Yunis.

A correspondent reported that that the occupation forces carried out massive bombing operations against civilian homes east of Gaza City and Jabalia in northern Gaza.

The total number of slain people since the implementation of the aid distribution point mechanism on May 27, 2005, has exceeded 300, with dozens more injured.

The aid distribution centers of the Israeli-American Gaza Humanitarian Relief Foundation, a UN-rejected organization, have become traps for mass killings. This has not only deliberately violated the dignity of citizens, but has also forced them to flee amid catastrophic humanitarian conditions.

Since October 7, 2023, the Israeli occupation forces have launched an assault on the Gaza Strip, resulting in the killing of 55,493 citizens, the majority of whom were children and women, and the injury of 129,320 others.

This is a preliminary toll, as a number of victims remain under the rubble and on the streets, unable to be reached by ambulances and rescue crews.



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