Gaza - Ma'an - A citizen was killed by Israeli occupation forces east of Rafah city in the southern Gaza Strip, and another north of Nuseirat camp, while the number of martyrs from the occupation's bombing of the Al-Hasayna area rose to 8 martyrs, including three children. Local sources reported that the occupation forces shot a young man near the Kerem Abu Salem checkpoint, southeast of Rafah city, in the southern Gaza Strip, which led to his death. She added that the occupation bombed the Araba area north of Rafah city, which led to the injury of a number of citizens, coinciding with the occupation artillery shelling of the surrounding barracks west of the city, which led to a fire in an agricultural pigeon. She pointed out that the occupation forces shot a young man in the Wadi Gaza Bridge area, north of the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip, which led to his death, coinciding with the bombing that targeted a house north of the camp. Civil defense teams recovered the bodies of 8 martyrs, includin g three children, who were killed in an airstrike on the Al-Hasayna area, west of Al-Nuseirat camp. Ambulance crews transferred a number of injured people from the tents of the displaced after gunfire was fired by the warships stationed off the coast of Al-Nuseirat camp. Medical sources reported that 24 citizens were killed in separate raids on the Gaza Strip since dawn today, 18 of them in the central and southern parts of the Strip. The death toll from the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip has risen to 40,939 martyrs and 94,616 wounded since October 7, while hundreds of victims are still under the rubble. Source: Maan News Agency
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