Gaza City: Two civilians, including a photojournalist, were killed and others were injured due to Israeli airstrikes on the Sabra neighborhood south of Gaza City. The incident occurred on Tuesday when occupation warplanes targeted the vicinity of Al-Iman Mosque. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, medical sources confirmed the death of two individuals, one of whom was photographer Ahmed Abu Sharia. The airstrike in the Sabra neighborhood resulted in multiple casualties as tensions continued to escalate in the region. Additionally, an infant was killed earlier in the day due to artillery shelling by occupation forces on a house in the New Camp area northwest of Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip. This incident further highlights the ongoing violence and its impact on civilians. The aggression on the Gaza Strip has now persisted for 410 days, with a devastating toll of 43,922 civilians killed and 103,898 wounded. The situation remains dire as the conflict continues to affect the lives of countless people in the region.
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