GAZA (Palestine Foundation Information Center) In the midst of catastrophic humanitarian suffering for more than two million Palestinians — half of them children, the Israeli occupation army continued, for the 447th consecutive day, to pound and target different areas and massacre more civilians in the Gaza Strip, especially in the northern areas.
Reporters for the Palestinian Information Center (PIC) said on Thursday that the Israeli occupation army carried out attacks on several homes, civilian targets and shelter centers in different areas of Gaza during the past 24 hours, killing and injuring dozens of citizens.
The Israeli army’s large-scale genocidal campaign in northern Gaza, especially in Jabalia and Beit Lahia, has entered day 83, where its forces continue to intensively bomb homes and shelters and attack civilians while imposing a tight siege on the entire area.
Deliberate Israeli attacks on ambulance and civil defense workers already deprived northern Gaza of any rescue services.
Local sources said that a woman was killed when an Israeli dropped a bomb on her as she was walking into the Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza.
The Israeli army also bombed a group of citizens in Jabalia al-Balad area in northern Gaza, injuring a number of them.
Two citizens were martyred and others were injured when an Israeli warplane bombed a house in Jabalia al-Balad area.
In central Gaza, an Israeli airstrike targeted a TV van outside al-Awda Hospital in an-Nuseirat refugee camp, killing five journalists working for al-Quds satellite channel.
Two martyrs also arrived at the Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis following an Israeli attack on Musbeh area in Rafah, south of Gaza.
More casualties were reported in other areas of Gaza following Israeli aerial, artillery and shooting attacks last night and today.
In a related context, the health ministry in Gaza said on Thursday that the Israeli army committed three massacres in different areas of the Gaza Strip during the past 24 hours, and killed and injured at least 175 civilians, while a large number of victims are still under the rubble of bombed buildings or lying on roads.