Two Palestinian civilians were killed and another one was seriously injured when an Israeli airstrike on Thursday afternoon bombed the car they were aboard in al-Saftawi area, northwest of Gaza City.
Pictures circulated on social media showed a destroyed and burnt car on a road in the al-Saftawi area.
Meanwhile, nine civilians suffered injuries when an aerial attack targeted two apartment buildings in the al-Rimal neighborhood in the Gaza City and Rafah areas in southern Gaza.
Quds Press quoted its reporter in Gaza as saying that a warplane bombed the entrance of al-Ra’ed building and one of its apartments in the al-Rimal neighborhood.
The reporter added that the airstrike caused major destruction to the building and damage to several parked cars on the street.
For the fourth time, a warplane also targeted the house of the al-Maghir family in Rafah, wounding three civilians.
Other airstrikes targeted two homes in the al-Shejaiya neighborhood in the east of Gaza City and Beit Hanoun in the north of Gaza, with no reported casualties.
According to the latest statistics from the Gaza health ministry on Thursday evening, the death toll from the Zionist regime’s ongoing aggression against Gaza has risen to at least 234 Palestinians, including 65 children and 39 women.
The zionist military aggression, which entered the 11th day, has also wounded at least 1,760 civilians, dozens of them seriously. (ILKHA)
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