In the early hours of Friday morning, a series of Israeli airstrikes targeted multiple areas in the Gaza Strip, resulting in civilian casualties and injuries, as the aggression against the enclave entered its 217th day.
According to local reports, three civilians were killed and five others injured when Israeli missiles struck a house owned by the Abdel Aal family on Yarmouk Street in central Gaza City. Ambulance and rescue teams swiftly responded, transporting the casualties to Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital for treatment.
Additionally, six civilians sustained injuries in another airstrike targeting a house belonging to the Dadda family on Al-Nafaq Street in Gaza City.
Israeli warplanes conducted further raids on residential areas in neighborhoods such as Al-Zaytoun, Sabra, Nasr, and Tal Al-Hawa, along with the Al-Shati refugee camp in the city.
In addition to the airstrikes in Gaza City, Israeli warplanes also targeted areas east of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip and north of the Nusseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
The ongoing Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip, which began on October 7th of the previous year, has resulted in a preliminary toll of 34,904 civilian deaths, predominantly children and women, with 78,514 others injured. (ILKHA)
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