Dozens of martyrs and wounded in ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza Strip

Occupied Jerusalem, SANA- Dozens of Palestinians, most of them children and women, were martyred and injured on Thursday in ongoing Israeli aggression on the war-ravaged Gaza for the 167th day.

Wafa News Agency reported that the occupation forces continued for the fourth day to storm al-Rimal neighborhood and al-Shifa Medical Complex and its surroundings, west of Gaza City, and besieged those inside amid missile and artillery shelling and gunfire, causing the death of dozens of Palestinians and the injury of others, while a large number of victims are still under the rubble, as well as the occupation aircraft opened fire on the houses surrounding the complex.

The occupation forces blew up the specialized surgical building in the complex and burned many of the buildings surrounding it, amid a complete loss of communication with all medical teams inside it and threats to everyone inside to evacuate it immediately, the agency added.

The occupation forces committed a horrific crime against the displaced people in the complex, leaving 80 Palestinians martyrs, including children, and arresting 300 others.

Dozens were martyred and wounded in the occupation artillery shelling of several houses on al-Rashid Street and its surroundings in al-Mina area, west of Gaza City, as well as heavy artillery shelling continues on the western neighborhoods of the city.

In the central Gaza Strip, Nine Palestinians were martyred and others were injured, most of them children in the occupation aircraft bombing at dawn on a residential square in the new camp, west of the Nuseirat camp,as a large number of victims are still under the rubble.

In the south of the Gaza Strip, the occupation bombed a car in the middle of Bani Suhaila town, east of Khan Yunis, leaving nine martyrs and wounding others.

Nisreen Othman / Mazen Eyon

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