Twelve Palestinians were killed in bombardments conducted by the Israeli occupation army, Wednesday, on civilians in the Gaza Strip. Local medical sources in the Palestinian enclave reported that 9 Palestinians were martyred, and others were injured following an Israeli air raid on a school sheltering displaced people in the city of Deir Al-Balah, central Gaza Strip. Moreover, a Palestinian was martyred, and two others were injured, after the Israeli fighter jets pounded a house in Siam Street, east of Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, east of Gaza City. Meanwhile, 6 Palestinians were injured due to the Israeli shelling targeting a family's home near Bilal Bin Rabah Mosque in the neighborhood. The Israeli army destroyed residential structures in the southeastern areas of the neighborhood amid intensive use of smoke bombs. Additionally, two Palestinians were martyred in an Israeli artillery attack on the Al-Amal neighborhood west of Khan Younis, with the Gazas Ministry of Health reporting that the occupation force s committed four new massacres in the Gaza Strip in the latest 24-hour reporting period, resulting in the martyrdom of 58 civilians and wounding 131 others. Since Oct.7, 2023, the toll of the ongoing Israeli onslaught on Gaza, has reached 40,534 martyrs and 93,778 injured. Source: Qatar News Agency
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