GAZA: Two Palestinians were killed and four others were injured this evening in an Israeli bombardment on the Al-Shati refugee camp west of Gaza City, local sources reported. According to the sources, Israeli warplanes targeted a gathering of civilians in the refugee camp, resulting in the murder of two individuals and the serious injury of four others. Meantime, Israeli warplanes targeted a gathering of civilians in front of a healthcare clinic sheltering dozens of displaced families southeast of Gaza City, leading to the injury of at least nine Palestinians. In southern Gaza, Israeli artillery targeted an agricultural land in the Brazil neighborhood south of Rafah. Local health authorities in Gaza reported earlier today that Israeli occupation forces had committed eight massacres against families in the Gaza Strip during the previous 24 hours, resulting in 92 fatalities and 123 injuries. In a preliminary tally, at least 29,606 Palestinians have been killed and 69,737 others injured since the beginning of the Israeli aggression on Gaza on October 7th of last year. Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA
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