Israeli airstrikes on Gaza kill four civilians, injure 13 in latest aggression

The relentless Israeli aggression against Gaza continues to exact a devastating toll on Palestinian lives, with the latest airstrike targeting a residential home in the Al-Bureij refugee camp.
The attack on the Abdel Hadi family home resulted in the tragic deaths of four civilians, including innocent children, and left 13 others wounded, according to reports from Al-Awda Hospital in Al-Nuseirat.
This heinous assault is part of a broader campaign of indiscriminate bombardment across Gaza. Medical sources confirmed that the death toll from Israeli strikes today alone has risen to 19. Since the onset of this brutal aggression on October 7, 2023, the number of Palestinians killed has reached a staggering 45,854, most of whom are women and children. Over 109,139 have been injured, many facing life-threatening conditions amidst limited medical resources.
The scale of destruction is harrowing, with thousands of victims still trapped under rubble. Rescue teams and ambulances are unable to reach many areas due to the ceaseless shelling and the overwhelming debris blocking access.
These atrocities highlight the dire humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza. The international community must act urgently to hold Israel accountable and demand an immediate end to these war crimes against the Palestinian people. The resilience and suffering of Gaza’s residents are a testament to their enduring spirit in the face of relentless oppression. (ILKHA)
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