Ten Palestinians killed, others injured in Israeli strikes across Gaza

At least ten Palestinian civilians were killed and several others injured on Thursday as Israeli forces carried out a series of deadly strikes and gunfire across the Gaza Strip.
Victims included civilians seeking humanitarian aid, highlighting the indiscriminate nature of Israel’s ongoing attacks.
Local sources reported that Israeli drone strikes and artillery targeted multiple areas, including the Tuffah neighborhood northeast of Gaza City, Salah al-Din Street in central Gaza, and the city of Khan Yunis in the south.
In Khan Yunis, a drone strike northwest of the city killed five members of the al-Astal family, according to eyewitnesses. In central Gaza, three Palestinians were killed and another injured when Israeli forces targeted a gathering near an aid center on Salah al-Din Street.
Meanwhile, in the al-Zarqa area of Tuffah, northeast of Gaza City, two Palestinians were killed and others critically wounded when an Israeli drone attacked a civilian gathering.
The Israeli military also continued widespread destruction in other parts of Gaza, including the neighborhoods of al-Zeitoun, al-Sabra, Jabalia, and southern Gaza City, leaving civilians under constant threat and forcing many to flee their homes.
These attacks come amid Israel’s ongoing campaign of aggression against Gaza, which has led to widespread civilian casualties, the targeting of families, and extensive damage to residential and public areas. Humanitarian organizations have repeatedly called for immediate protection for civilians and an end to indiscriminate attacks on populated areas. (ILKHA)
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