
Martyrs and Injured in the Occupation's Shelling Across Various Areas of the Gaza Strip
SadaNews - Several citizens were martyred and injured this morning, Wednesday, in the air and ground bombardment by the occupation in various areas of the Gaza Strip.
Medical sources reported that two citizens were martyred, and several others were injured in the shelling of a house in the Al-Daraj neighborhood of Gaza City.
They added: "Several citizens sustained injuries in the bombing by an occupation drone targeting a tent housing displaced people in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood."
The occupation is also continuing to blow up homes in the Al-Zeitoun and Al-Sabra neighborhoods south of Gaza City using explosive robots, alongside ongoing artillery shelling.
Three citizens from the Abu Jarad family, including a child and a woman, were martyred in the occupation's bombing of a tent housing displaced people in the Asda area north of Khan Younis.
The artillery shelling and gunfire from occupation vehicles continue north of Khan Younis.
It's worth noting that 70 citizens have been martyred by the fire and bombardments of the occupation since the dawn of yesterday, Tuesday.
Since October 7, 2023, the occupation has been committing genocide in Gaza, including killings, starvation, destruction, and forced displacement, disregarding all international calls and orders from the International Court of Justice to stop.
The genocide has resulted in 62,819 martyrs, 158,629 injured, most of whom are children and women, over 9,000 missing, hundreds of thousands displaced, and a famine that has killed 303 citizens, including 117 children, up until Tuesday.

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