Gaza: At least 15 Palestinians, including women and children, were martyred and scores others were injured in a series of air raids launched by the Israeli occupation on different parts of the Gaza Strip at dawn Tuesday. On the 263rd day of its brutal aggression, the Israeli occupation targeted two UNRWA schools sheltering refugees, Khan Yunis, Maghazi Camp, Al Shatea Camp, and several areas in the southern Gaza Strip, leaving scores of Palestinians martyred and injured. The Civil Defense in Gaza said that its crews had recovered the bodies of a number of martyrs, including children, after the occupation forces shelled a school sheltering refugees in Al Shatea Camp, west of Gaza City, another school in Yafa district, central of Gaza City, and a house in Shujaiyya. The occupation forces also attacked west of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, by airstrikes, artillery shelling and tank fire. Death toll from the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since Oct. 7 has surged to 37,626 martyrs, in additi on to 86,098 injured, in an infinite toll as thousands of victims remain buried under the rubbles. Source: Qatar News Agency
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