GAZA: Six civilians were killed and others were injured on Monday night in the occupation's shelling of the northern and central Gaza Strip. Local sources reported that Israeli shelling targeted a group of civilians in the north of the Strip, resulting in the killing of three civilians and the injury of several others. Israeli warplanes targeted a house in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the center of the Strip, killing three citizens and injuring others. Several civilians were also injured in an Israeli bombing targeting a site near the Andalus Tower northwest of Gaza City. The occupation's aggression on the Gaza Strip, by land, sea and air, since October 7, 2023, has so far resulted in the killing of 41,226 civilians, mostly children and women, and the injury of 95,413 others. Thousands of victims remain missing; either buried under the rubble or scattered on the roads, as rescue teams face tremendous difficulties in reaching them due to the continued Israeli attacks and the massive amount of debris. So urce: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA
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