GAZA: At least 25 civilians were killed this evening in a series of Israeli airstrikes on homes, schools and tents sheltering displaced people in the central and southern Gaza Strip. Medical and local sources said that the occupation warplanes renewed shelling on Salah Eddin School in Gaza City, resulting in the killing of several civilians. The occupation warplanes also launched a series of air raids on the eastern areas of Khan Yunis, which led to the killing of at least 21 civilians; A civilian was killed in the bombing of a house east of Khan Yunis, and several people, including two children and five women, were killed in the shelling of displaced persons' tents east of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. Thirteen bodies were also brought to the Nasser hospital. The occupation fighter jets also launched a series of raids targeting the town of Abasan al-Kabira east of Khan Yunis. In the Nuseirat refugee camp in the middle of the Strip, four civilians were killed in the Israeli bombardment of a house belonging to the Abu Rahma family in the market area of the camp. Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA
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