23 Martyrs By Zionist Enemy’s Against Displaced Civilians In Gaza Strip

Palestinians in the northern and southern Gaza Strip experienced a bloody night as Israeli warplanes continued their massacres against civilians, children, and women, bombing entire families.

More than 23 Palestinian civilians were killed Thursday night after massacres were committed against displaced people in their tents. Three families were killed: six from the al-Atal family after a tent was bombed in the Beit Lahia project; seven from the Asaliya family after a tent was bombed in the Jabalia camp; and ten from the Abu al-Rous family after the tents of displaced people in the Mawasi area of ​​Khan Yunis were bombed.

It is worth noting that the remaining bodies of the martyrs arrived at Nasser Hospital in a tragic state. Most of the bodies—including three children—were charred and were still smoking by the time they arrived at the hospital.

In a similar attack, the occupation targeted a tent for displaced people belonging to the al-Atal family in the al-Razan area, near Kamal Adwan Hospital in the Beit Lahia project, north of the Gaza Strip. The attack resulted in the martyrdom of six civilians, including four children. Their bodies were transferred to the hospital.

Since dawn on Wednesday, 21 Palestinian civilians have been martyred and dozens more injured as a result of the ongoing shelling across the Gaza Strip, according to medical sources.

The Israeli occupation forces continue to resume their genocide and aggressive war against civilians and displaced persons in the Gaza Strip, while committing war crimes and massacres.

The total number of martyrs in the Gaza Strip has risen to 51,025, while 116,432 injuries have been recorded. Since October 7, 2023, the Israeli occupation forces have continued, for the 30th consecutive day, their genocide and aggressive war against civilians and displaced persons in the Gaza Strip, while committing war crimes and massacres.

The total number of martyrs in the Gaza Strip has risen to 51,025, while 116,432 injuries have been recorded. In the sector since October 7, 2023.