Gaza - Together - Five citizens, including a woman, were martyred, and 23 others were injured, today, Sunday, as a result of occupation artillery targeting displaced people on Al-Rashid Street while they were trying to return to the northern Gaza Strip. Local sources said that the occupation forces stationed near Al-Rashid Street fired artillery shells, fire, and poison gas bombs at the displaced people while they were trying to return to Gaza City, which led to the death of five of them and the injury of at least 23. She added that hundreds of citizens are trying to return to northern Gaza via the Wadi Gaza Bridge on Al-Rashid Street. Some social media pages had reported that the Israeli occupation forces had allowed the displaced to return to the northern Gaza Strip under conditions, but they were surprised when the occupation opened fire on them and targeted them with artillery shells on Al-Rashid Street on their way back to the north. In an infinite toll, the number of martyrs since the start of the I sraeli aggression on the Gaza Strip on October 7 last year reached 33,729 martyrs, in addition to 76,371 wounded, while thousands of victims remain under the rubble. Source: Maan News Agency
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