At least 18 Palestinian civilians, including children and women, were martyred, and dozens were injured, at dawn today, Tuesday, as a result of Israeli enemy aircraft and artillery shelling of various sites and neighborhoods in the Gaza Strip.
In the vicinity of the University College, west of Khan Yunis, two citizens, one of them a child, were martyred after a tent for displaced people was targeted.
Later, medical sources at the hospital reported the arrival of 4 martyrs and injured as a result of the Zionist enemy’s shelling of a tent housing displaced people near “Fash Farsh” in the Al-Mawasi area west of the city. The martyrs are: the child Youssef Muhammad Eid, his brother the child Saif Muhammad Eid, their mother, Nour Majed Salem Al-Mashoukhi, and Saeed Taha Al-Aidi.
In the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital announced the arrival of five martyrs and a number of injured as a result of a bombing that targeted a tent housing displaced people in the Al-Bassa area. They are: the child Dana Ahmed Muhammad Al-Hajj (13 years old), the child Raghad Muhammad Musamih (12 years old), Muhammad Ahmed Saleh Musamih (36 years old), Safinaz Mahmoud Musamih (34 years old), and the child Fawzi Muhammad Ahmed Musamih (one year old).
The same hospital also reported the arrival of five other martyrs, as a result of the enemy targeting groups of citizens near the “Kissufim” site southeast of Deir al-Balah. They are: Abdullah Abu Omra, Ali Ahmed Al-Saida, Anas Abdul Karim Bashir, Adham Abu Raya, and Hassan Muhammad Harbik.
In the context, Al-Shifa Hospital, west of Gaza City, announced the arrival of two martyrs and 53 injuries, after the enemy forces bombed gatherings of citizens who were waiting for food aid in the “Zikim” area, northwest of Beit Lahia, in the northern Gaza Strip.
Also, just before midnight last night, four citizens, including a journalist, were martyred, and others were injured, as a result of a bombing that targeted the Al-Sabra neighborhood, south of Gaza City, and other areas in Deir al-Balah.