A Palestinian was martyred and two others were injured Monday, as a result of the Israeli occupation warplanes bombing a group of people in the Al Dhabat area east of Khan Yunis, according to the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA). The occupation forces committed three massacres against families in the Gaza Strip during the past 24 hours, resulting in the martyrdom of 24 people and the injury of 60 others. The death toll in the Israeli occupation aggression, which has been ongoing on the Gaza Strip since October 7, has risen to 41,455 martyrs, and 95,878 injured, the majority of whom were children and women. The occupation army continues its unprecedented aggression against the residents of the Gaza Strip for the 353rd consecutive day, by launching air strikes and violent artillery shelling, in an unprecedented humanitarian disaster, which has been further complicated by the halting of food, water, medicine, and fuel supplies amid Israeli disregard for the UN Security Council resolutions to immediately stop t he war, and the relevant orders of the International Court of Justice. Source: Qatar News Agency
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