As the US-backed israeli genocidal war on the Gaza Strip entered day 103 on Wednesday, massive aerial and artillery strikes continued to pound neighborhoods and homes and massacre more civilians, mostly children and women.
Local sources reported that the zionist occupation army continued to attack different areas of Gaza last night and on Tuesday morning, killing and injuring dozens of citizens.
Palestinian officials affirmed that 25 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli bombing in the Daraj neighborhood of Gaza, while dozens more were wounded.
A Palestinian woman was pronounced dead at the Gaza European Hospital, succumbing to her wounds, which she sustained two weeks ago in the Ma’an area, south of Khan Yunis.
The zionist forces also targeted several residential homes southeast of Khan Yunis and bombed several areas, including the Nasser Medical Complex, the port west of Gaza City, the Al-Manara neighborhood (east), Batn Al-Sameen, and the center and south of Khan Yunis.
Meanwhile, fierce clashes broke out between the resistance fighters and the Israeli forces near Nasser Complex in Khan Yunis amid heavy artillery shelling.
Four civilians, including two girls, were killed and several others were injured in an Israeli airstrike on the Al-Hout family house on Ashdod Street in central Rafah.
The zionist forces also stormed and levelled the Austrian neighborhood cemetery in the city of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip.
Due to the israeli heavy bombing of areas surrounding the Nasser Medical Complex, dozens of displaced persons were forced to evacuate the medical facility.
At least seven people were killed in the Tariq Bin Ziyad School, which houses dozens of displaced people, due to the heavy bombing on the Austrian neighborhood adjacent to the Nasser Complex. (ILKHA)
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