Four Palestinians were killed, and dozens were injured, on Thursday, in Israeli occupation bombing of the cities of Gaza and Rafah. At least one Palestinian was killed and two others were injured, after an occupation drone bombed a group of residents in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City, the Palestinian News Agency (Wafa) reported. It added that the occupation warplane bombed the Shujaiya neighborhood east of Gaza City, killing a Palestinian and injuring four others. Two Palestinians were killed and others were injured as a result of occupation bombing on the Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood, west of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip. The death toll from the ongoing Israeli occupation aggression against the Gaza Strip since last October 7 has risen to 37,232 deaths and 85,037 injuries, the majority of whom were children and women. The unprecedented Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip by sea, land and air continues for the 251st day after two hundred in a row, leaving tens of thousands deaths, injurie s and missing, and massive destruction of infrastructure, facilities and vital installations, in addition to the unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe it caused in the Strip, as a result of the cessation of food, water, medicine and fuel supplies. Source: Qatar News Agency
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