Gaza - Saba:
Dozens of Palestinian citizens, the majority of them children, have been killed and wounded since dawn on Monday as a result of the ongoing Israeli bombardment of various parts of the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian News Agency "WAFA" reported, citing Palestinian medical sources, that eight Palestinian citizens were killed as a result of the enemy's bombing of the Kaware' family home in Khan Younis, and two citizens were killed in the bombing of the Shafi'i camp west of the city.
Ten Palestinian citizens were killed as a result of the Israeli enemy's bombing of a house west of Jabalia camp, north of the Gaza Strip.
Six Palestinian citizens were killed, and others were injured, as a result of the Israeli enemy's bombing of a house west of Beit Lahia.
The WAFA news agency quoted Palestinian medical sources as saying that more than 65% of the martyrs killed by the Israeli enemy were children, women, and the elderly. The enemy committed the crime of killing more than 18,000 children and more than 12,400 women, and wiped out more than 2,180 families, killing the father, mother, and all family members. It also wiped out more than 5,070 other Palestinian families, leaving only one surviving member.
The same sources added that the Israeli enemy killed more than 1,400 doctors and health workers, and 113 civil defense personnel while performing their humanitarian duties. It also killed approximately 212 journalists in cold blood in repeated attempts to silence the voice of truth and expose crimes.
They noted that the Israeli enemy killed more than 13,000 students, more than 800 teachers and educational staff, more than 150 scientists, academics, university professors, and researchers, and thousands of employees and workers in civil and vital sectors in the Gaza Strip.
Since October 7, 2023, Israeli enemy forces have launched an aggression on the Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths of 52,243 Palestinian citizens, the majority of whom were children and women, and the injury of 117,639 others. This is a preliminary toll, with a number of victims still under the rubble and on the streets, unable to be reached by ambulances and rescue teams.

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