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Israeli strikes kill more civilians across Gaza

Buildings lie in ruin in Beit Hanoon in the north of the Gaza Strip, on January 7, 2025. (Reuters photo)

Israel is pushing ahead with its genocidal onslaught on the devastated Gaza Strip, killing more Palestinians in its indiscriminate air and artillery strikes.

Rescue efforts were underway on Saturday morning following an Israeli attack on a home in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis. The Israeli aggression killed one and left others injured.

In northern Gaza, smoke was rising from neighborhoods that had been reduced to rubble by Israel’s military.

The occupying military has been using bulldozers to demolish buildings and burn others to the ground for weeks in the area of the Jabalia refugee camp.

On Friday night, four Palestinians were killed in an Israeli strike on Gaza City’s Shujayea neighborhood and there was a report of several killed in the Zeitoun neighborhood.

Another five were killed in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza after the Israeli army shelled the area.

There are also reports from the minister of telecommunications, suggesting that the Gaza Strip is expected to witness a gradual shutdown of communications and internet services due to the lack of fuel.

Israel’s genocide in Gaza has killed more than 46,000 Palestinians and wounded over 109,300 others since October 7, 2023.

Most of the victims are women and children and thousands of people are still unaccounted for.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society said an Israeli attack struck an area just a meter away from its emergency medical services point.


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