Day 282 of genocide in Gaza: Numerous casualties reported in continued Israeli attacks

During the night and into the early morning, numerous civilians in Gaza were killed and injured due to Israeli airstrikes and artillery targeting multiple locations throughout the region.
Rescue teams have confirmed the retrieval of four bodies and provided treatment for several injured individuals after Israeli forces struck a residence belonging to the Haji family near Gaza City's Yarmouk Stadium. The casualties were swiftly transported to Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in the city.
In a separate incident, one person was killed and four others injured when Israeli airstrikes hit a home owned by the Abu Yousef family in the Abu Eskandar area of Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, north of Gaza City. The injured were rushed to Indonesia Hospital in Beit Lahia.
Simultaneously, five individuals sustained injuries in an Israeli airstrike targeting a house belonging to the Shurrab family in the Salaam neighborhood, south of Khan Younis. The wounded were subsequently taken to Nasser Hospital in the city for medical treatment.
Meanwhile, at least one Palestinian was killed and four others injured after Israeli forces bombed a residence owned by the Tuman family in the Nuseirat refugee camp, central Gaza, with the deceased taken to Al-Awda Hospital in the camp.
Yesterday, Israeli forces carried out a deadly attack in the Al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis, resulting in the deaths of 90 civilians, including many women and children, and injuries to 300 others.
Since October 2023, the ongoing Israeli offensive in Gaza has led to a documented total of 38,443 Palestinian fatalities, predominantly women and children, along with 88,481 injuries. Thousands remain trapped under rubble as the conflict persists. (ILKHA)
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