Gaza: n the early hours of Sunday, several Palestinians, most of them children and women, were killed after Israeli occupation aircraft bombed a house in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip. Medical sources reported that at least 11 Palestinians, mostly children and women, were killed, while several others sustained injuries in the airstrike that struck the Thabet family's residence in the Bishara neighborhood. The Gaza Strip witnessed seven massacres perpetrated by the occupation forces against families over the past 24 hours. These brutal acts resulted in the death of 63 Palestinians and injuries to 112 others. Many victims remain trapped under rubble and on roadsides, with ambulance and civil defense teams struggling to reach them. The Palestinian Ministry of Health, although providing a non-final count, has documented a rising death toll in the Gaza Strip. Since the beginning of the Israeli occupation aggression on October 7th last year, the number of deaths has reached 31,553, with a significant majority comprising children and women. The overall injuries since the start of the aggression have now reached 73,546, while numerous individuals remain buried beneath the rubble, awaiting rescue and assistance. Source: Jordan News Agency
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