Two Hamas leaders killed in zionist regime’s attack on Gaza
Two members of Hamas’s political bureau were killed during an israeli airstrike on the Gaza Strip on Tuesday.
The two Hamas leaders Zakaria Abu Ma’mmar and Jawad Abu Shammalah were martyred in an İsraeli raid in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, local sources reported.
The sources added that the funeral procession will take place later today.
Entire families have been killed as israeli warplanes continue to launch hundreds of raids against residential buildings in Rafah, Khan Younis, and Gaza.
“The number of Palestinian citizens killed in the ongoing zionist aggression increased to 765,” the Palestinian ministry of health reported, adding that the number of the injured reached 4,000.
The ministry expressed its deep concern about the continued israeli raids targeting the healthcare facilities and unarmed citizens. (ILKHA)
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