Zionist forces continue genocidal attacks on Gaza for 120th consecutive day

The zionist occupation forces persist in committing genocide in the Gaza Strip for the 120th consecutive day, unleashing a barrage of airstrikes, artillery bombardments, and incendiary attacks.

Ekleme: 03.02.2024 15:47:14 / Güncelleme: 03.02.2024 15:47:14 / English News
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The ongoing assault includes bloody massacres against civilians and horrifying crimes in invasion areas, exacerbating the already dire humanitarian situation resulting from the siege and the displacement of over 90% of the population.

Our correspondents reported that the Israeli aircraft and artillery continued their intense airstrikes and shelling on various areas of the Gaza Strip on Saturday, with a focus on Khan Yunis, targeting the homes and gatherings of displaced people and streets, resulting in hundreds of martyrs and wounded.

A citizen was killed by israeli snipers in the Nasr neighborhood in the city of Gaza.

The Palestinian Red Crescent said: “More than 110 hours have passed and the fate of our team that went out to rescue the child Hind in the city of Gaza is still unknown.”

The israeli occupation army demolished a residential square in the center of Khan Yunis.

The number of martyrs rose due to the israeli warplanes’ bombing of three houses in Rafah and Deir al-Balah in the south and central Gaza Strip to 18 martyrs.

Two martyrs fell in the bombing of the Humsa family’s house in the Jneina neighborhood east of the city.

One citizen was killed and three were injured in the Israeli warplanes’ bombing of the Abu Nasir family’s house on Al-Tarzi Street in the city of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza Strip.

Clashes erupted with the invading occupation forces west of the city of Gaza.

Twelve martyrs and 17 were injured in the israeli bombing of the Hajazi family’s house east of the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.

Israeli warplanes bombed a new house in the Jneina neighborhood east of Rafah and bombed a house in the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip. (ILKHA)