Israeli occupation's warplanes have, concomitantly, pounded two schools sheltering thousands of Palestinian displaced people in Nasr neighborhood, in a new Israeli massacre, which killed 25 Palestinians and injured others who were transferred to the hospital, according to Palestinian News Agency (WAFA). Meanwhile, Gaza's Civil Defense reported that its personnel are working to recover the martyrs' bodies and evacuate the wounded and are striving to extinguish fires in the two schools, with graphic images and footage showing dozens of injured and martyrs' bodies lying on the ground, amid a challenging situation facing medical and civil defense personnel to evacuate all victims of the two massacres. In a related development, two Palestinians were martyred, and others injured in an Israeli bombardment on a group of Palestinians in Al Zaytoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City. The bombing of the two schools came less than 24 hours after the Israeli forces committed a similar massacre by shelling a school in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, which led to the martyrdom of 16 displaced people in the school. Source: Qatar News Agency
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