In Gaza, over 25 martyrs ascending since dawn and the IOF continuing to bomb hospitals and water stations.
Today in Beit Lahia, Kamal Adwan Hospital, which is still besieged, was bombed twice.
The notable events are as follows:
– A martyr was recovered in Beit Lahia after being shot by a drone.
– In the morning, an unmanned explosive robot blew up four homes in the northern Gaza Strip. The event was repeated with three more homes an hour later.
– A martyr ascended and several others wounded by shelling in Nusseirat, central Strip.
– An infant was martyred due to shelling on Nusseirat.
– Several children were wounded due to shelling on Bureij.
– A martyr succumbed to his wounds due to shelling on Bureij.
– A martyr, photojournalist Ahmed Abu Sharia, as a result of shelling in Sabra.
– 2 martyrs and 8 wounded due to shelling south of Gaza City.
– Quadcopter bombing in the vicinity of Kamal Adwan Hospital.
– 2 martyrs, including a young girl, and several wounded, as a result of the IOF bombing a water station in Beit Lahia. This is the second day in a row that such a bombing was repeated in the same place.
– 3 martyrs and several wounded as a result of the IOF bombing the Najjar family home moments ago in Bureij.
– Artillery, drone bombing, and gunfire around Beit Lahia schools.
In a new massacre, 8 martyrs and wounded were reported as a result of the IOF bombing a home near the electricity company in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, helicopters are firing continuously east of Rafah in the south.
The Israeli occupation continues its war of genocide against the Gaza Strip, now ongoing for the 410th day, with the Gaza Health Ministry announcing that over the past 24 hours, the Israeli military committed three massacres, resulting in 50 martyrs and 110 injuries, with many victims still trapped under rubble or inaccessible in the streets.
Since October 7, 2023, the Israeli occupation has killed 43,972 Palestinians and injured 104,008 others, the Ministry confirmed Monday in its daily report.
Meanwhile, the Government Media Office in the Gaza Strip reported on Tuesday that forcibly displaced residents are facing severe hardships as floodwaters continue to seep into their tents.
In a distress call, the Office called on international organizations to coordinate with invading Israeli forces to provide aid to the hundreds of thousands of affected families, noting that “these appeals have yet to receive a response from the international community.”

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