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345 days of war on Palestine

Gaza – Ma’an – Israeli aircraft continued their bombing of various areas of the Gaza Strip on the 345th day of the war, leaving a large number of martyrs and wounded.

The Israeli occupation committed four massacres against families in the Gaza Strip during the past 48 hours, of which 64 martyrs and 155 wounded arrived at hospitals.

The death toll from the Israeli aggression rose to 4,1182 martyrs and 95,280 wounded since October 7.

The occupation army continues to destroy the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, which it began invading on May 7.

Several explosions were heard during the 24 hours resulting from the destruction of homes near the Al-Awda roundabout in the center of the city, in the Al-Janina neighborhood to the east, and in the Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood to the west of Rafah.

Journalist Abdullah Shakshak was also martyred while trying to reach his home near the Kuwaiti Hospital in central Rafah.

Several wounded were transferred to the hospital as a result of targeting the tents of the
displaced in the southern Gaza Strip.

Gaza and the North

The occupation aircraft launched a series of air strikes on Gaza City, which led to the martyrdom of about twenty citizens.

Five citizens were killed and others were injured when the occupation forces bombed the “Zeitoun Martyrs School”, which houses displaced people near the Al-Shafi’i Mosque in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza.

One martyr was killed and several others were injured when the occupation forces targeted an apartment belonging to the Sweidan family in the Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip. In

the central Gaza Strip,

three others were killed and others were injured, including serious injuries, when an Israeli bombardment hit a house belonging to the “Imad” family near the Abu Sarar roundabout in the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip.

Two citizens were killed when a house and a mosque were bombed in the Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip.

Source: Maan News Agency