Israeli massacre in Jabalia 24 hours after Khan Younis massacre
The Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip continues to commit more massacres against civilians, as a new massacre was committed on Tuesday evening in the old Gaza Street in Jabalia al-Balad, north of the Strip.
The Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip has persisted for the 340th consecutive day, with ongoing atrocities committed against civilians. On Tuesday evening, a new massacre occurred on Old Gaza Street in Jabalia al-Balad, situated in the northern part of the Strip.
In an initial toll, Civil Defense teams in the Gaza Strip recovered the bodies of eight martyrs, including three children and two women, along with several injuries following an Israeli bombing of Dr. Akram al-Najjar's home at al-Quds Open University.
In Gaza City, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported that an Israeli bombardment of a popular food stall in al-Shawa Square, east of the city, resulted in six deaths and additional injuries. Furthermore, the attack on the Yarmouk area led to the deaths of five individuals, including two women and a child, and left twelve others injured.
In Gaza City, several civilians were martyred and others injured in the al-Shujaiya neighborhood, located east of the city. This occurred simultaneously with the targeting of the al-Zaytoun neighborhood, which also resulted in further casualties.
In the central Gaza Strip, Israeli shelling of several areas in the al-Bureij camp resulted in the deaths of three people, including a child, and left others injured. Meanwhile, the Nuseirat camp endured heavy Israeli bombardment.
In Rafah, Israeli shelling of the al-Mashrou area resulted in the deaths of three people. Meanwhile, the occupation forces continued to shell and destroy residential buildings northwest of the city.
Shelling of Mawasi, Khan Younis left craters 10 meters deep
During the early hours of Tuesday, the Israeli occupation launched an extensive attack against a Palestinian displacement camp in al-Mawasi, Khan Younis. The massacre was described as "one of the worst and most brutal in the Strip".
The area was previously declared an alleged safe zone by the IOF, and sheltered at least one million Palestinians, all of whom were cramped up in makeshift tents.
So far, an unfinalized death toll indicates that at least 40 Palestinians have been killed in the aggression, while 65 others were injured. However, the numbers are expected to exponentially increase in the upcoming hours.
As a result of the intense bombardment of the camp, large and unprecedented craters and holes were left behind by the 2,000-pound bombs dropped by the IOF. Entire families have been wiped out, while others completely disappeared in the sand.
The bodies of some martyrs were found in sites far from the craters amid the impact of the explosions.