US-backed israeli genocide in Gaza enters day 85

As the US-backed israeli genocidal war on the Gaza Strip entered day 85 on Saturday, massive aerial and artillery strikes continued to pound and level whole blocks 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 Saturday morning, targeting homes, civilian gatherings and shelter centers, and massacring dozens of citizens.
According to local sources, two civilians were martyred and two others were wounded following an Israeli airstrike on an area in Khan Yunis.
The zionist occupation army also carried out multiple artillery and aerial attacks on Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, especially on Khuza’a town.
Many citizens, mostly children, were reportedly injured when israeli warplanes bombed a house in al-Janina neighborhood, east of Rafah.
Casualties were also reported after the Israeli army bombed a house belonging to the family of al-Wawi near the Sunnah Mosque in al-Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza.
Another Israeli massacre was committed in az-Zawayda town in central Gaza, where a number of civilians were either killed or injured.
Dozens of casualties were also reported following israeli attacks on other areas of Gaza last night and today. (ILKHA)
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