Fresh aggression: Nearly 30 Palestinians killed in fresh Israeli strikes on Gaza

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Fresh aggression: Nearly 30 Palestinians killed in fresh Israeli strikes on Gaza

Israeli warplanes have conducted fresh aerial assaults across the Gaza Strip, killing at least 28 people, mostly women and children.

 

The Gaza Health Ministry said the deadly Israeli strikes took place on Thursday and targeted the cities of Jabalia and Khan Yunis, as well as areas in the central part of the besieged territory.

 

The ministry said at least nine people were killed in an air raid on a police station in Jabalia.

 

The Israeli military acknowledged the attack, claiming that it had targeted a command and control center for resistance groups.

 

Other Israeli strikes hit Khan Yunis, killing at least seven people, including a mother and her two children, and another two children, it added.

 

At least six people, including two women and two children, lost their lives in Israeli air raids on central Gaza while four children and their parents were killed in attacks on Gaza City.

 

Meanwhile, the ministry said a total of 50 Palestinians were killed and 152 others wounded in the past 24 hours in the Gaza Strip.

 

Israel launched a genocidal war on Gaza October 7, 2023, after the Hamas resistance group carried out its historic operation against the usurping entity in retaliation for its intensified atrocities against the Palestinian people.

 

After one year and a half of war, the Tel Aviv regime has failed to achieve its declared objectives in Gaza, despite killing at least 51,355 Palestinians and injuring 117,248 others.

 

The usurping entity accepted Hamas' longstanding negotiation terms under a Gaza ceasefire, which began on January 19.

 

However, Israel unilaterally abandoned the truce on March 2, cutting off humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. The regime also resumed its brutal bombing campaign and redeployed troops to the territory.

On Wednesday, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said more than 90 percent of homes in Gaza have been destroyed or damaged during the Israeli onslaught.

 

"With nowhere safe to go, families shelter in unsafe ruins," it noted. "IOM has shelter aid ready—entry points must open NOW."

 

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