The residents of Gaza city woke up to a horrific massacre that took place at dawn, when the occupation warplanes bombed the house of the family of a soldier located in the Al-Maghrabi area in Al-Sabra neighborhood, killing a mother and two of her sons.
This came as forces penetrating south and east of the city continued their fierce attacks on many areas within the scope of the incursion and the surrounding area.
Israeli artillery shelled the eastern border of the Zeitoun neighborhood, and many shells fell on other areas. Explosions were heard south of the neighbourhood, believed to have been caused by explosions and the blowing up of several buildings.
Eyewitnesses confirmed that Quad Copter drones fired on several areas in the neighborhood during intensive flights there.
In the center of the Gaza Strip, which is witnessing a dangerous escalation in massacres, especially the Nuseirat camp, which has been subjected to a series of bloody attacks over the past 48 hours, two martyrs and a number of injuries were killed as a result of shelling targeting a tent housing displaced people west of the camp. Civil defence teams also reported that another shelling targeted a house in the al-Sawarha area, southwest of the camp.
In a third incident, a martyr and a number of injuries were killed in Israeli artillery shelling a house belonging to the Abu Madin family, west of Nuseirat refugee camp.
In this context, rescue teams were able to recover the body of a girl from the rubble of her family’s destroyed house in the center of Nuseirat, as a result of its shelling on Tuesday evening, where the targeting resulted in 10 martyrs and a large number of injuries, including women and children.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza said that the occupation army committed four massacres against families in Gaza, of which 28 martyrs and 85 injuries reached hospitals within 24 hours. It announced that the toll of the Israeli aggression has risen to 41,495 martyrs and 96,006 injuries since the seventh of last October, while a number of victims are still under the rubble and in the streets, which ambulance and civil defense crews cannot reach, according to health.