Four Palestinians were injured by Israeli occupation forces' bullets, one of them seriously, in Gaza City. WAFA correspondent reported that the occupation forces fired live bullets at citizens as they were trying to return to their homes to inspect them, in Al-Nasr and Sheikh Radwan neighborhoods, which led to four of them being injured by bullets. They were transferred to the Baptist Hospital, to receive treatment, where the condition of one of them was described as serious, he said. He added that the occupation artillery fired several shells towards citizens' homes in many areas in Gaza City, causing them to catch fire. The occupation forces also targeted citizens in Tal Al-Hawa neighborhood, while they were trying to inspect their destroyed homes, especially in the vicinity of Al-Quds Hospital, Al-Dahdouh Roundabout, Barcelona Park, and the vicinity of the University College. The occupation continues to violate the humanitarian truce on its fifth day, by firing at citizens and their homes, east of Al -Bureij Camp, Al-Maghazi, and in the eastern areas of Khan Yunis Governorate, south of the Gaza Strip. Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA – English
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