IOF massacres ongoing on 227th day of aggression on Gaza
Israeli bombing targets various areas of the Gaza Strip, leading to more martyrs in the occupation’s aggression, which has continued for over seven months.
The ongoing Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip entered its 227th day as Israeli occupation forces continued to bomb all areas of the Strip, committing more massacres against Palestinian civilians, especially women and children.
At dawn Monday, Al Mayadeen's correspondent confirmed that three Palestinians were killed and eight others wounded due to an airstrike by occupation forces on a house in Rafah, located in the southern Gaza Strip. Additionally, the eastern and central parts of the city were targeted by occupation artillery bombardments.
Additionally, three people were killed and eight others injured when occupation aircraft bombed a house near al-Qadisiyah School in the Tal al-Sultan neighborhood, west of Rafah. The Brazil neighborhood, located in the city's center, was also targeted with air strikes.
Our correspondent reported that there were martyrs and injuries in an Israeli raid that targeted the vicinity of Sheikh Zakariya Mosque in the al-Daraj neighborhood in central Gaza City, and artillery shelling targeted the eastern areas of the al-Zaytoun neighborhood, southeast of the city.
Various areas in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, as well as the Jabalia camps in the North and Bureij in the center, witnessed a series of Israeli air raids. These attacks resulted in numerous Palestinian injuries.
In a tragic and escalating toll, the number of martyrs from the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip has reached 35,456, with 79,476 injuries, since the outbreak of war on October 7 of last year.
Regarding the humanitarian crisis, especially with the continuation of the Israeli military operation in Rafah, the Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) Philippe Lazzarini confirmed that about 800,000 people, equivalent to half of Rafah’s population, have been forced to leave their areas of residence due to the ongoing Israeli aggression on the area.
Lazzarini stressed that "the claim that civilians in Gaza can move to safe areas is a false claim," emphasizing that "there are no safe areas in Gaza, there is no safe place, and no one is safe inside Gaza."