The attacks were concentrated in the central and southern parts of the region, coinciding with the launch of fire belts.

The toll includes three citizens killed and several others injured in the Khirbet Al-Adas area, east of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, where an occupation airstrike targeted a house owned by the Al-Nahhal family.

Another devastating incident occurred when an occupation airstrike hit a house located behind the schools of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in Al-Maghazi, central Gaza Strip, resulting in the loss of several lives and numerous injuries among civilians.

The zionist occupation forces also destroyed several Ain Goliath towers in the Nuseirat camp and bombed the vicinity of Twenty Street in the same camp.

Simultaneously, fire belts were deployed east of the Nuseirat camp and Khan Yunis to the south, accompanied by explosions and intense bombardment from Israeli warplanes in the southern parts of central Khan Yunis.

Recent reports indicate the retrieval of the bodies of four female civilians in Khan Yunis, with Red Crescent crews gaining access to Hamad Town.

The Nuseirat, Bureij, and Maghazi camps in the central Gaza Strip faced violent Israeli airstrikes, with the Al-Manara, Qaizan Al-Najjar, and Ma'an neighborhoods in the city of Khan Yunis also being targeted.

The israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip has persisted for the 89th consecutive day, with the total death toll surpassing 22,000, predominantly comprising women and children. The number of wounded individuals has exceeded 57,000, and thousands remain missing, highlighting the devastating human toll of the prolonged conflict.

The situation continues to raise concerns about the humanitarian crisis in the region and the urgent need for international intervention to address the ongoing violence. (ILKHA)