At least eight Palestinians were killed, including a journalist and two women, and several others were injured this evening due to airstrikes and artillery shelling by Israeli occupation forces targeting various areas of the Gaza Strip, the Palestine official News Agency reported.
According to WAFA, citing medical sources from Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat, four people were killed, and six others were wounded in an Israeli attack that struck a group of civilians north of the New Camp area in Nuseirat refugee camp, central Gaza.
Health sources also confirmed the killing of Mohammad Mansour, a reporter for Palestine Today TV, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike on a house in the Al-Batin Al-Sameen area, south of Khan Younis. Two women were also killed, and others were injured in a similar attack that targeted a house south of the city.
Additionally, a civilian was killed, and others were injured when Israeli forces shelled a civilian vehicle in the Al-Jurn neighborhood of Jabalia, located in the northern Gaza Strip. Several other civilians were wounded in an Israeli strike on the Bir Al-Na’aja area in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
An Israeli drone also targeted a gas-filling vehicle near the Al-Muqousi Towers in the northwest of Gaza City, although no injuries were reported. Another airstrike hit a parked civilian vehicle in an agricultural area in the Jorat Al-Lout area, south of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
As of now, 16 members of the Civil Defense and Red Crescent remain missing after being trapped yesterday in Rafah amid a wide-scale Israeli invasion of the area.
Earlier on Monday, five more Palestinians were killed and 13 others were injured when Israeli forces bombed a tent sheltering displaced persons in central Gaza.
The ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza since October 2023 has so far resulted in at least 50,082 documented Palestinian fatalities, with over 113,408 others injured.