Israeli airstrikes kill at least 14 civilians in Gaza

At least 14 Palestinian civilians were killed and several others injured on Thursday in Israeli airstrikes targeting Jabalia al-Balad in northern Gaza and the al-Zeitoun neighborhood southeast of Gaza City, according to local reports.
In Jabalia al-Balad, a densely populated market area, Israeli forces bombed the central district, killing at least 10 civilians and wounding others. A separate airstrike in al-Zeitoun killed four civilians who were gathered in the area, local sources reported.
The latest attacks bring the death toll in the Gaza Strip to 51,305, with nearly 117,096 people injured since the onset of the Israeli military campaign on October 7, 2023.
The ongoing Israeli genocide continues to devastate civilian infrastructure and displace thousands across the region. (ILKHA)
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