Day 351 of genocide in Gaza: 41,391 martyrs, 95,760 injuries
Martyrs are being recovered from multiple areas across the Gaza Strip due to the relentless Israeli bombardments.
Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that 50 martyrs have been killed in the past few hours due to Israeli bombings and raids on the Gaza Strip, as the genocidal war enters its 351st day.
Ambulance crews recovered the bodies of four martyrs and treated numerous injured following an Israeli missile attack that targeted a group of people gathered in front of the al-Najjar family's home in the al-Nuseirat camp early Saturday morning.
The correspondent also reported injuries from gunfire fired by occupation aircraft in the same camp, situated in the center of the Strip.
In Khan Younis, our correspondent reported the deaths of two martyrs following an Israeli bombardment that targeted a tent sheltering displaced individuals in the Sheikh Nasser area of the city, located in the southern Gaza Strip.
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Israeli artillery shelling also struck homes in the al-Janina neighborhood east of Rafah city in the southern Gaza Strip, as well as residences in the al-Zaytoun neighborhood south of Gaza City.
According to Al Mayadeen's correspondent, Israeli gunboats fired several shells toward Beit Lahia beach, located in the northern Gaza Strip.
Day 351: 41,391 martyrs and 95,760 injuries
In an initial report, the Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that five workers from the Ministry of Health have been killed and others injured due to the targeting of ministry warehouses in the al-Musbah area, south of the Gaza Strip.
Ambulance teams were unable to reach the site to recover the martyrs and assist the wounded.
According to the Ministry of Health in Gaza, the Israeli occupation committed 12 massacres against families in Gaza, resulting in 119 martyrs and 209 injuries reaching hospitals in the last 72 hours.
The toll of the Israeli genocide has now risen to 41,391 martyrs and 95,760 injuries since October 7.