A number of Palestinian civilians, predominantly children and women, were killed or injured this morning as the Israeli occupation resumed its genocide in the Gaza Strip, attacking various areas in the Gaza Strip from the land, sea, and air. These attacks broke out shortly after the conclusion of a temporary humanitarian pause, brokered by Egypt and Qatar, which lasted for seven days. WAFA correspondent reported that two infant girls from the Baltaji and Lulu families were tragically killed due to Israeli airstrikes targeting the neighborhoods of Assqoula and Shujaeya in Gaza City. Additionally, approximately 20 civilians were injured, and were rushed to the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital as a result of the ongoing Israeli bombardment of several neighborhoods in Gaza City. In another heartbreaking incident, four citizens were killed, and several others were injured when an Israeli airstrike targeted the home of the Adwan family in the western market of Rafah, located in southern Gaza. Meantime, the Israeli art illery launched multiple strikes towards civilian homes in western Gaza City, while occupation forces fired heavy machine guns in various neighborhoods. The western areas of Gaza City, specifically Al-Nasr, Tal Al-Hawa, Sheikh Radwan, and the Sheikh Ajleen region, bore the brunt of the Israeli gunfire and artillery shelling. Further attacks included Israeli airstrikes targeting the town of Abasan east of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, as well as artillery bombardment east of the Central Governorate and Khan Yunis in the south. Our correspondent also reported that Israeli aircraft targeted a house in the Abu Iskandar area northwest of Gaza City, resulting in injuries to two women and two children. Additionally, airstrikes hit a house belonging to the Ajla family in the Assqoula area of the Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City. In another a series of indiscriminate attacks, Israeli warplanes targeted a house in the Yibna refugee camp in Rafah, southern Gaza. Meanwhile, naval and artillery bombardment was reported along the coasts of Gaza City, Nuseirat, Zawayda, and the eastern and western regions of central Gaza. Intense airstrikes were also carried out by Israeli occupation forces on several northern areas of Gaza, coinciding with random artillery shelling on the majority of neighborhoods in Gaza City, as well as the northern and central regions. Meanwhile, the vicinity of Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, witnessed multiple Israeli airstrikes. Furthermore, Israeli warplanes unleashed a series of intense airstrikes on the Nuseirat and the Maghazi refugee camps, both located in the central Gaza Strip. Our correspondent noted a heightened presence of Israeli reconnaissance aircraft flying extensively over most regions of the Gaza Strip. At least 15,000 Palestinians, the majority of them innocent civilians, including over 6,500 children and over 3,000 women, have been killed since the beginning of the Israeli genocide campaign in Gaza on October 7, Colonel Muhammad Nafeh Al-Daja, the commander of the Jordanian Private Field Hospital/2 in Khan Yunis, reported that during the previous 48 hours, 190 cases were seen in the emergency room, and 12 major and 20 minor surgeries were completed. Following the Israeli bombardment of the southern Gaza Strip city of Khan Yunis, a number of injured and wounded patients were evacuated from Nasser Medical Complex to the Jordanian Private Field Hospital/2 personnel on Friday morning. In order to relieve the suffering of the Gaza Strip's residents during these trying times, the private field hospital was dispatched upon Royal directives to provide all the necessities, including medical professionals from all specialties. Source: Jordan News Agency
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