'Israel' kills, injures Palestinians in central Gaza, bombards north
The Israeli occupation continues to deliberately target civilians across Gaza, hindering all rescue operations, and destroying homes and shelters as the genocide persists.
As the Israeli aggression across the Gaza Strips remains ceaseless, five Palestinians were killed and more injured in the Israeli bombardment of several homes in Nuseirat, central Gaza.
Palestinian media reported the arrival of three martyrs and a number of injuries to al-Awda Hospital after the Israeli occupation bombarded the Al-Assar family home in Nuseirat's Camp 5.
Moreover, Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Gaza reported the launch of heavy fire from Israeli quadcopters on the al-Daawa school, northeast of the Nuseirat refugee camp. Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes were also launched on the camp's northwestern area.
In easternmost Deir al-Balah, our correspondent reported an Israeli airstrike targeting Wadi al-Salqa.
A woman was killed in the Israeli bombardment of her home in the al-Rahma neighborhood, to the west of the new camp in Nuseirat, while rescue teams were unable to reach her location due to Israeli obstruction.
An Israeli drone also deliberately targeted emergency medical crews while they were recovering the bodies of martyrs and treating the injured in the northern area of Nuseirat camp.
'Israel' suffocating northern Gaza
In northern Gaza, the Israeli occupation continues to tighten the noose on Palestinians for the 29th consecutive day, starving, sieging, and massacring them, particularly in Beit Lahia and the Jabalia refugee camp.
Once again, the IOF bombarded the Beit Lahia project after a large-scale massacre killed 117 Palestinians, the majority of whom were women and children.
The very few survivors of the Abu Nasr family confirmed that the Israeli occupation's attack on the Beirut Lahia project building a few days ago was carried out without any prior warning.
Speaking to Al Mayadeen, the survivors revealed that the building was sheltering 250 displaced Palestinians. "We had to walk around the bodies of our loved ones, and we buried 117 members of our family," they said.