Gaza: Several civilians were killed and injured on Monday when the Israeli occupation bombed a house in Jabalia, north of the Gaza Strip. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, medical sources reported that the occupation fighter jets bombed a house near the Omari Mosque in Jabalia al-Balad, north of the Gaza Strip. The attack resulted in significant casualties and damage to the residential area. In addition, eight Palestinians sustained injuries when a reconnaissance plane targeted Halima al-Sadia school, which was sheltering displaced people in Jabalia camp. These injuries have added to the growing humanitarian concerns in the region as displaced individuals seek refuge from ongoing hostilities. Furthermore, two civilians lost their lives, and several others were injured in a separate bombing that targeted a gathering of displaced people in the city of Rafah. The continuous airstrikes have exacerbated the already dire situation for civilians in Gaza, raising urgent calls for internati onal intervention and support.
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