Israeli raids on Palestinian homes in the Gaza Strip continued Thursday, causing martyrdom and injury of dozens, amid the continued suffering of the displaced in the shelter camps. Medical sources said that 41 martyrs have been killed in Israeli raids on various areas of the Strip since dawn Thursday. In the latest daily killings practiced by the occupation army against Palestinians in Gaza, two Palestinians were martyred by Israeli drone fire that targeted a school housing displaced people near Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah this afternoon. The Civil Defense noted the martyrdom of 5 Palestinians and the injury of others in an Israeli bombardment on a house near Bani Suhaila roundabout east of Khan Yunis city, noting that its crews recovered the body of an unidentified martyr from the vicinity of Hamad city north of the city, while a Palestinian was martyred as a result of artillery shelling east of Jabalia north of the Strip. In addition, two Palestinians died of their wounds after being injur ed in the bombing of homes in the Nuseirat camp and Sheikh Nasser neighborhood east of Khan Yunis. The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced earlier Thursday that the death toll from the Israeli aggression had risen to 40,265 martyrs and 93,144 wounded. Source: Qatar News Agency
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