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Hamed Ahmad al-Khodary, 34 video
The Palestinian Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip has confirmed that Israeli missiles killed, Sunday, three young Palestinian men, east of Gaza city, amidst ongoing Israeli bombardment and shelling targeting several parts of the coastal region. Two Israelis kills by Palestinian shells.
The Ministry said the Israeli missiles killed Bilal Mohammad al-Banna, 23, and Abdullah Nofal Abu al-‘Ata, 21, in the Sheja’eyya neighborhood, east of Gaza city.
It added that the soldiers also killed one Palestinian, identified as Hamed Ahmad al-Khodary, 34, and injured three others, after the army fired missiles targeting al-Khodary’s car in the ad-Daraj neighborhood in Gaza city.
They were among many Palestinians targeted by the Israeli missiles, leading to several injuries, and serious property damage.
His death was a targeted assassination as Israel claims he was in charge of funneling money from Iran to Hamas movement in Gaza.
In addition, Israeli sources said one Israeli man, 50, suffered a critical injury when a Palestinian shell directly struck his car near Kibbutz Erez, and added that a house was directly hit with a shell in Be’er as-Sabe’ (Beersheba).
Israeli online daily, Haaretz, has reported that two Israelis suffered critical wounds, and two others were seriously injured, on Saturday afternoon, by Palestinian shells in Ashkelon (Asqalan).
According Haaretz, the army spokesperson since the military has struck 260 “targets” in several parts of the Gaza Strip.
In addition, Israeli Channel 7 News said Palestinian shells struck a factory in Ashkelon (Asqalan), killing two Israelis, 49 and 22 years of age, who remained unidentified at the time of this report, and one man was moderately injured.
An Israel man, identified as Moshe Adadi, 58, was also killed by a shell fired from the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, Israeli missiles and shells continue to strike Palestinian homes, residential buildings, infrastructure, farmlands, roads and public facilities, in addition to a few media agencies, in several parts of the Gaza Strip.
Earlier Sunday, the Health Ministry said the soldiers killed Mahmoud Sobhi Issa, 26, and Fawzi Abdul-Halim Bawadi, 24, in the al-Boreij refugee camp. Both are members of the al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad.
In addition, an Israeli man, identified as Moshe Adadi, 58, was killed by shrapnel from a shell fired from Gaza into Ashkelon. He is the first Israeli to be killed by a Palestinian shell since the deadly massive Israeli war on Gaza in the summer of 2014.
It is worth mentioning that, as confirmed by Haaretz at the time of this report, nine Israelis were injured by shrapnel from Palestinian shells, among them a woman, 80, who suffered serious wounds, and a man, 50, who suffered moderate wounds.
Although the total number of injured Israelis, in the part 24 hours, was set at 115 at the time of this report, and three were killed. Among the injured many who were “hurt while running to shelters” and 60 were treated for “panic attacks.”
Haaretz said three of the wounded Israelis suffered serious wounds, and one was moderately injured, 53 lightly wounded, and 55 “treated for shock,” and twenty-eight are in the emergency room and nine are hospitalized.
In addition, Israeli Ynet News has reported that the army has ordered the deployment of a brigade of the Armored Corps along the perimeter with Gaza, in anticipation of further military escalation.
On Saturday, the Israeli army killed a pregnant Palestinian mother, identified as Falasteen Saleh Abu Arar, 37, and her baby girl, Saba Mahmoud Abu Arar, 14 months, after firing a missile at their home in Gaza city.
Furthermore, the soldiers killed another Palestinian, identified as Khaled Mohammad Abu Qleiq, 25, after the army fired several missiles into areas in Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza.
More than ninety Palestinians, including many women and children, have been injured by Israeli missiles and shells in Gaza.
Among the targeted buildings was “Abdullah al-Hourani Center for Studies and Documentation” which is run by Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), located in a residential building in Gaza city
The Israeli bombardment also caused damage to several shops and stores, in addition to media agencies, including the Turkish Anadolu News Agency.
Earlier Saturday, the soldiers killed one Palestinian, identified as Emad Mohammad Nosseir, 22, from Beit Hanoun, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
On Friday, the soldiers killed two Palestinians during the Great Return March processions, and later killed two members of the al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas.
The Palestinian Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip has confirmed that Israeli missiles killed, Sunday, three young Palestinian men, east of Gaza city, amidst ongoing Israeli bombardment and shelling targeting several parts of the coastal region. Two Israelis kills by Palestinian shells.
The Ministry said the Israeli missiles killed Bilal Mohammad al-Banna, 23, and Abdullah Nofal Abu al-‘Ata, 21, in the Sheja’eyya neighborhood, east of Gaza city.
It added that the soldiers also killed one Palestinian, identified as Hamed Ahmad al-Khodary, 34, and injured three others, after the army fired missiles targeting al-Khodary’s car in the ad-Daraj neighborhood in Gaza city.
They were among many Palestinians targeted by the Israeli missiles, leading to several injuries, and serious property damage.
His death was a targeted assassination as Israel claims he was in charge of funneling money from Iran to Hamas movement in Gaza.
In addition, Israeli sources said one Israeli man, 50, suffered a critical injury when a Palestinian shell directly struck his car near Kibbutz Erez, and added that a house was directly hit with a shell in Be’er as-Sabe’ (Beersheba).
Israeli online daily, Haaretz, has reported that two Israelis suffered critical wounds, and two others were seriously injured, on Saturday afternoon, by Palestinian shells in Ashkelon (Asqalan).
According Haaretz, the army spokesperson since the military has struck 260 “targets” in several parts of the Gaza Strip.
In addition, Israeli Channel 7 News said Palestinian shells struck a factory in Ashkelon (Asqalan), killing two Israelis, 49 and 22 years of age, who remained unidentified at the time of this report, and one man was moderately injured.
An Israel man, identified as Moshe Adadi, 58, was also killed by a shell fired from the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, Israeli missiles and shells continue to strike Palestinian homes, residential buildings, infrastructure, farmlands, roads and public facilities, in addition to a few media agencies, in several parts of the Gaza Strip.
Earlier Sunday, the Health Ministry said the soldiers killed Mahmoud Sobhi Issa, 26, and Fawzi Abdul-Halim Bawadi, 24, in the al-Boreij refugee camp. Both are members of the al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad.
In addition, an Israeli man, identified as Moshe Adadi, 58, was killed by shrapnel from a shell fired from Gaza into Ashkelon. He is the first Israeli to be killed by a Palestinian shell since the deadly massive Israeli war on Gaza in the summer of 2014.
It is worth mentioning that, as confirmed by Haaretz at the time of this report, nine Israelis were injured by shrapnel from Palestinian shells, among them a woman, 80, who suffered serious wounds, and a man, 50, who suffered moderate wounds.
Although the total number of injured Israelis, in the part 24 hours, was set at 115 at the time of this report, and three were killed. Among the injured many who were “hurt while running to shelters” and 60 were treated for “panic attacks.”
Haaretz said three of the wounded Israelis suffered serious wounds, and one was moderately injured, 53 lightly wounded, and 55 “treated for shock,” and twenty-eight are in the emergency room and nine are hospitalized.
In addition, Israeli Ynet News has reported that the army has ordered the deployment of a brigade of the Armored Corps along the perimeter with Gaza, in anticipation of further military escalation.
On Saturday, the Israeli army killed a pregnant Palestinian mother, identified as Falasteen Saleh Abu Arar, 37, and her baby girl, Saba Mahmoud Abu Arar, 14 months, after firing a missile at their home in Gaza city.
Furthermore, the soldiers killed another Palestinian, identified as Khaled Mohammad Abu Qleiq, 25, after the army fired several missiles into areas in Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza.
More than ninety Palestinians, including many women and children, have been injured by Israeli missiles and shells in Gaza.
Among the targeted buildings was “Abdullah al-Hourani Center for Studies and Documentation” which is run by Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), located in a residential building in Gaza city
The Israeli bombardment also caused damage to several shops and stores, in addition to media agencies, including the Turkish Anadolu News Agency.
Earlier Saturday, the soldiers killed one Palestinian, identified as Emad Mohammad Nosseir, 22, from Beit Hanoun, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
On Friday, the soldiers killed two Palestinians during the Great Return March processions, and later killed two members of the al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas.

Ashkelon hospital also sustains direct hit; IDF deploys Armored Corps brigade 'preparing for escalation'; IAF striking homes of mid-level Hamas, Jihad commanders; IDF denies killing woman and baby, says deaths caused by Gaza rocket; some 450 rockets fired at Israeli communities since Saturday morning
Two people were killed Sunday when rockets fired from Gaza directly hit a factory in the southern city of Ashkelon, as a massive barrage against southern and central Israel continued for the second day. A third person sustained serious wounds.
A third man was killed near Sderot, when a rocket slammed into his vehicle. The 60-year-old was rushed to hospital in critical condition, but was pronounced dead a short time later.
The deaths came hours after an earlier rocket strike on Ashkelon claimed the life of 58-year-old father of four Moshe Agadi.
Barzilai hospital in Ashkelon also sustained a direct hit to its oncology unit, but there were no injuries.
Bracing for further escalation with Gaza, the Israel Defense Forces ordered the deployment of a brigade from the Armored Corps along the border on Sunday morning, after a weekend of violence in which 450 rockets were launched at Israel. The IDF retaliated with a wave of air strikes against terror targets that was still continuing Sunday.
"We are preparing for several days like this," said IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Ronen Manelis, several hours after 58-year-old Moshe Agadi was killed by a rocket in Ashkelon – the first Israeli fatality in rocket fire since the 2014 Gaza war.
"The enemy has fired about 450 rockets at Israel, mainly by Hamas and the Islamic Jihad in a coordinated manner," said Manelis. "We have intercepted more than 150 rockets in several built-up areas. Civilians are required to act when the sirens sound as part of the layers of defense provided by the IDF. It has proven itself to save lives. More than 70% of the rocket fire (has hit) open areas. "
"We gave an order to deploy a brigade that will mobilize in the coming hours," Manelis said, adding that the brigade will join the Gaza Division "as an available offensive force and not to reinforce defenses."
Manelis said that the army has so far attacked more than 220 terrorist targets since the round of violence began.
"We are attacking launch squads, and three terrorists have been killed in these attacks. We struck two such squads at night and another squad this morning. The IDF does not recognize and is not dealing with any ceasefire - the deployment is for several days and under these circumstances."
The general also denied Gazan claims that IDF fire had killed a mother and her baby, saying that they had been caught up in a failed rocket launch by Palestinians militants.
"The mother and daughter who were killed yesterday in Gaza were killed by the use of weapons in Gaza and not by our attack," he said. "They were apparently killed by the failed launch of a rocket that exploded close by in the eastern part of the city, near the border."
Manelis said that the army was also targeting installations in Gaza, which he called "real estate targets with terrorist infrastructure, including high-rise buildings."
He said that the IDF had also struck "an underground site for the manufacture of weapons, as well as stores of small and specialist anti-tank and naval weaponry."
The general said that no civilians were harmed when the IDF took out weapon caches hidden in their homes.
Since the early hours of Sunday, the Israel Air Force has been striking the private homes of the mid-level Hamas and Islamic Jihad commanders. According to the IDF, more than 30 houses were being targeted across the Strip, including in areas such as Khan Yunis and Rafah in the south and Shati in the north. Some of the houses contained weaponry, the army said.
The IDF said that it is taking the approach that those who command rocket fire against Israeli homes will not find a home of their own to return to.
Following Manelis' comments, Hamas hardened its own position, declaring itself "ready to fight until the last moment."
The Islamic Jihad also struck a defiant note, vowing that "the Palestinian resistance will not give up its right to respond to Israel's crimes and to protect our people - children, babies, women and old people - whose blood is spilled by terrorist murderers... We will resist forcefully until the aggression stops."
Two people were killed Sunday when rockets fired from Gaza directly hit a factory in the southern city of Ashkelon, as a massive barrage against southern and central Israel continued for the second day. A third person sustained serious wounds.
A third man was killed near Sderot, when a rocket slammed into his vehicle. The 60-year-old was rushed to hospital in critical condition, but was pronounced dead a short time later.
The deaths came hours after an earlier rocket strike on Ashkelon claimed the life of 58-year-old father of four Moshe Agadi.
Barzilai hospital in Ashkelon also sustained a direct hit to its oncology unit, but there were no injuries.
Bracing for further escalation with Gaza, the Israel Defense Forces ordered the deployment of a brigade from the Armored Corps along the border on Sunday morning, after a weekend of violence in which 450 rockets were launched at Israel. The IDF retaliated with a wave of air strikes against terror targets that was still continuing Sunday.
"We are preparing for several days like this," said IDF Spokesman Brig. Gen. Ronen Manelis, several hours after 58-year-old Moshe Agadi was killed by a rocket in Ashkelon – the first Israeli fatality in rocket fire since the 2014 Gaza war.
"The enemy has fired about 450 rockets at Israel, mainly by Hamas and the Islamic Jihad in a coordinated manner," said Manelis. "We have intercepted more than 150 rockets in several built-up areas. Civilians are required to act when the sirens sound as part of the layers of defense provided by the IDF. It has proven itself to save lives. More than 70% of the rocket fire (has hit) open areas. "
"We gave an order to deploy a brigade that will mobilize in the coming hours," Manelis said, adding that the brigade will join the Gaza Division "as an available offensive force and not to reinforce defenses."
Manelis said that the army has so far attacked more than 220 terrorist targets since the round of violence began.
"We are attacking launch squads, and three terrorists have been killed in these attacks. We struck two such squads at night and another squad this morning. The IDF does not recognize and is not dealing with any ceasefire - the deployment is for several days and under these circumstances."
The general also denied Gazan claims that IDF fire had killed a mother and her baby, saying that they had been caught up in a failed rocket launch by Palestinians militants.
"The mother and daughter who were killed yesterday in Gaza were killed by the use of weapons in Gaza and not by our attack," he said. "They were apparently killed by the failed launch of a rocket that exploded close by in the eastern part of the city, near the border."
Manelis said that the army was also targeting installations in Gaza, which he called "real estate targets with terrorist infrastructure, including high-rise buildings."
He said that the IDF had also struck "an underground site for the manufacture of weapons, as well as stores of small and specialist anti-tank and naval weaponry."
The general said that no civilians were harmed when the IDF took out weapon caches hidden in their homes.
Since the early hours of Sunday, the Israel Air Force has been striking the private homes of the mid-level Hamas and Islamic Jihad commanders. According to the IDF, more than 30 houses were being targeted across the Strip, including in areas such as Khan Yunis and Rafah in the south and Shati in the north. Some of the houses contained weaponry, the army said.
The IDF said that it is taking the approach that those who command rocket fire against Israeli homes will not find a home of their own to return to.
Following Manelis' comments, Hamas hardened its own position, declaring itself "ready to fight until the last moment."
The Islamic Jihad also struck a defiant note, vowing that "the Palestinian resistance will not give up its right to respond to Israel's crimes and to protect our people - children, babies, women and old people - whose blood is spilled by terrorist murderers... We will resist forcefully until the aggression stops."

Abdullah Abu al-Atta
During the recent escalation, Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes across the besieged Gaza Strip, killing a total of nine Palestinians, including a 14-month-old toddler along with her pregnant mother, and destroyed seven at least residential buildings, on Sunday.
A Ma'an reporter confirmed that nine Palestinians were killed and at least 70 others were injured as a result of the continuous Israeli airstrikes over Gaza.
Seven of the nine killed were identified as Saba Abu Arar, Falastin Abu Arar, Balal Muhammad al-Bana, Abdullah Abu al-Atta, Mahmoud Subhi Issa, Fawzi Abed Wadi, and Khaled Muhammad Abu Qleiq.
Sources said the 70 injured Palestinians suffered various injuries, ranging from minor to critical.
Sources also confirmed that seven residential buildings, which were made up of apartments and offices, were completely destroyed in Gaza City.
In addition to the seven residential buildings, a local mosque, several schools, four family homes, and three ambulances, were completely destroyed during the escalation.
The Israeli airstrikes left a number of Palestinian families, mostly women and young children, homeless.
According to the Israeli army, its warplanes targeted about 260 Hamas movement sites, including military sites, underground tunnels, and weapon manufacturing facilities.
During the recent escalation, Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes across the besieged Gaza Strip, killing a total of nine Palestinians, including a 14-month-old toddler along with her pregnant mother, and destroyed seven at least residential buildings, on Sunday.
A Ma'an reporter confirmed that nine Palestinians were killed and at least 70 others were injured as a result of the continuous Israeli airstrikes over Gaza.
Seven of the nine killed were identified as Saba Abu Arar, Falastin Abu Arar, Balal Muhammad al-Bana, Abdullah Abu al-Atta, Mahmoud Subhi Issa, Fawzi Abed Wadi, and Khaled Muhammad Abu Qleiq.
Sources said the 70 injured Palestinians suffered various injuries, ranging from minor to critical.
Sources also confirmed that seven residential buildings, which were made up of apartments and offices, were completely destroyed in Gaza City.
In addition to the seven residential buildings, a local mosque, several schools, four family homes, and three ambulances, were completely destroyed during the escalation.
The Israeli airstrikes left a number of Palestinian families, mostly women and young children, homeless.
According to the Israeli army, its warplanes targeted about 260 Hamas movement sites, including military sites, underground tunnels, and weapon manufacturing facilities.
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Two Palestinians were injured after an Israeli warplane targeted them on a motorcycle, on Sunday, and fired a missile at them while riding through Jabaliya town, in the northern Gaza Strip.
According to local sources, an Israeli warplane targeted two Palestinians riding on one motorcycle through the streets of Jabaliya, resulting in critically injuring one of them, while the other suffered moderate injuries. The two Palestinians, whose identity remained unknown, were immediately transferred to the Indonesian Hospital, in northern Gaza, for necessary medical treatment. Sources confirmed that another six Palestinians were injured after Israeli |
warplanes fired a missile towards a group of Palestinian youths, east of Gaza City.
Medical sources said that two of the six suffered moderate injuries and were transferred to the al-Shifa Hospital, west of Gaza City.
The video shows at 0:04 a missile fired by an Israeli warplane hit the two Palestinians on a motorcycle:
Medical sources said that two of the six suffered moderate injuries and were transferred to the al-Shifa Hospital, west of Gaza City.
The video shows at 0:04 a missile fired by an Israeli warplane hit the two Palestinians on a motorcycle:

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, on Sunday, that he has ordered the Israeli army to continue the airstrikes across the besieged Gaza Strip.
Hebrew-language news outlets said at the start of the weekly Israeli cabinet meeting, Netanyahu ordered the Israeli army to continue airstrikes and mentioned that the army is beefing up its armored forces, artillery batteries, and troops along the Gaza border.
The recent violent escalation came after Israeli forces shot and killed four Palestinians during peaceful Friday protests along the eastern borders of Gaza, which resulted in exchange of rocket fire from both Gaza and Israel.
Hebrew-language news outlets said at the start of the weekly Israeli cabinet meeting, Netanyahu ordered the Israeli army to continue airstrikes and mentioned that the army is beefing up its armored forces, artillery batteries, and troops along the Gaza border.
The recent violent escalation came after Israeli forces shot and killed four Palestinians during peaceful Friday protests along the eastern borders of Gaza, which resulted in exchange of rocket fire from both Gaza and Israel.
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Mahmoud Sobhi Issa, 26, Fawzi Abdul-Halim Bawadi, 24
Israeli soldiers continued, on Sunday at dawn, the firing of dozens of missiles and shells, into many areas in the besieged and improvised Gaza Strip, including the center of the al-Boreij refugee camp, in central Gaza, killing two Palestinians. One Israeli was killed by shrapnel from a Palestinian shell. The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza has reported that the soldiers killed Mahmoud Sobhi Issa, 26, and Fawzi Abdul-Halim Bawadi, 24, in the al-Boreij refugee camp. Both are members of the al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Jihad. The army also fired missiles at a home, owned by members of Zo’rob family, in Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, and leveled it. |
Media sources in Gaza said the Israeli army carried out more than 150 air strikes, in addition to firing dozens of artillery shells against 220 civilian structures in the Gaza Strip, including residential buildings, mosques, stores, educational facilities, media agencies and workshops.
The number of apartment buildings that were targeted by Israeli missiles has arrived to seven, in several parts of the Gaza Strip, in addition to the al-Mustafa Mosque in the Shati’ refugee camp.
The soldiers also fired missiles targeting 22 agricultural lands and hothouses, near the al-Azhar University and the Islamic University, and caused serious damage to several schools.
Furthermore, the army fired a missile at a motorcycle in the al-Falouja area, in northern Gaza, wounding two Palestinians, including one who suffered a life-threatening injury.
At least two Palestinians were also injured after the army fires missiles into an area, east of Gaza city.
By the time of this report, at least fifty Palestinians, including children, have been injured by Israeli missiles and shells.
Palestinian resistance groups also fired many shells into several Israeli areas near the besieged Gaza Strip.
The number of apartment buildings that were targeted by Israeli missiles has arrived to seven, in several parts of the Gaza Strip, in addition to the al-Mustafa Mosque in the Shati’ refugee camp.
The soldiers also fired missiles targeting 22 agricultural lands and hothouses, near the al-Azhar University and the Islamic University, and caused serious damage to several schools.
Furthermore, the army fired a missile at a motorcycle in the al-Falouja area, in northern Gaza, wounding two Palestinians, including one who suffered a life-threatening injury.
At least two Palestinians were also injured after the army fires missiles into an area, east of Gaza city.
By the time of this report, at least fifty Palestinians, including children, have been injured by Israeli missiles and shells.
Palestinian resistance groups also fired many shells into several Israeli areas near the besieged Gaza Strip.

Moshe Agadi 58
Israeli sources said one man, identified as Moshe Adadi, 58, was killed by shrapnel from a shell fired from Gaza.
He initially suffered serious wounds in the stomach and chest, and died from his wounds at a Barzilai Hospital.
Three other Israelis were injured, including an elderly woman, 80, who suffered severe wounds from shrapnel.
According to the Israeli army, around 400 shells were fired from Gaza in a number of areas in the southern and central parts of the country, while dozens of them were intercepted by the Iron Dome system.
Updates:
Israel launched 150 raids on Gaza
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) launched 150 raids on Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours killing seven Palestinians including a pregnant woman and her baby child and wounding 50 others while inflicting vast destruction.
The Palestinian government media office said in a statement on Sunday that the IOF launched air raids and fired artillery shells at the besieged enclave that destroyed 200 civilian facilities and infrastructure.
It explained that seven buildings were flattened while four others were targeted in missile strikes, adding that hundreds of other houses were partially damaged due to the attacks.
The statement pointed out that a mosque was targeted by Israeli warplanes in Shati refugee camp in western Gaza City while four workshops were bombed to the east of the city.
The raids also targeted fishermen piers in Rafah, Gaza, and Khan Younis in addition to 21 training camps and 17 resistance watchtowers, it said.
The statement pointed out that schools, cars, cultivated land lots, greenhouses, and medical service vehicles were damaged in the vicious attacks.
Israeli sources said one man, identified as Moshe Adadi, 58, was killed by shrapnel from a shell fired from Gaza.
He initially suffered serious wounds in the stomach and chest, and died from his wounds at a Barzilai Hospital.
Three other Israelis were injured, including an elderly woman, 80, who suffered severe wounds from shrapnel.
According to the Israeli army, around 400 shells were fired from Gaza in a number of areas in the southern and central parts of the country, while dozens of them were intercepted by the Iron Dome system.
Updates:
- Israeli Missile Injures One Palestinian Driving A Motorcycle In Northern Gaza. video
- Israeli Artillery Shells Injure Four Palestinians In Khan Younis, In Southern Gaza.
- Israeli Shells Injure Two Palestinians in the Sheja’eyya neighborhood, east of Gaza city.
- Israeli Air Force Fires Missiles Into A Blacksmith Workshop In the Zeitoun Neighborhood, In Gaza city.
- Israeli Soldiers Fire Artillery Shells Into A Site East Of Beit Hanoun, In Northern Gaza.
- Israeli Soldiers Fire Shells Into Farmlands East of the Central District In The Gaza Strip.
- Israeli Air Force Fires Missiles At Homes, In Southern Gaza.
- Israeli Prime Minister Gives Orders To Continue Gaza Bombing.
- Israeli Soldiers Fire A Missile At A Home in The Nusseirat Refugee Camp, In Central Gaza.
- Israeli Soldiers Fires Missiles At A Market In Gaza City.
- Israeli Army Fires Missiles Into An Area In Gaza Sea Port.
Israel launched 150 raids on Gaza
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) launched 150 raids on Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours killing seven Palestinians including a pregnant woman and her baby child and wounding 50 others while inflicting vast destruction.
The Palestinian government media office said in a statement on Sunday that the IOF launched air raids and fired artillery shells at the besieged enclave that destroyed 200 civilian facilities and infrastructure.
It explained that seven buildings were flattened while four others were targeted in missile strikes, adding that hundreds of other houses were partially damaged due to the attacks.
The statement pointed out that a mosque was targeted by Israeli warplanes in Shati refugee camp in western Gaza City while four workshops were bombed to the east of the city.
The raids also targeted fishermen piers in Rafah, Gaza, and Khan Younis in addition to 21 training camps and 17 resistance watchtowers, it said.
The statement pointed out that schools, cars, cultivated land lots, greenhouses, and medical service vehicles were damaged in the vicious attacks.
The Israeli missile also struck an apartment building in the Rimal neighborhood, in the center of Gaza Strip, and leveled it.
This attack came just short hours after the army fired missiles into two others residential buildings in the same neighborhood.
The army is still firing missiles and shells into several parts of the besieged Gaza Strip, while armed and surveillance drones are ongoing with their flights over the costal region.
Palestinian armed resistance factions in Gaza threatened to expand the firing of shells into Israeli areas if the army does not halt its military escalation on Gaza, and said that their missiles will be fired into areas that are even more than 40 kilometers away from the coastal region.
It is worth mentioning that the Israeli army has killed a pregnant Palestinian mother, identified as Falasteen Saleh Abu Arar, 37, and her baby girl, Saba Mahmoud Abu Arar, 14 months, after firing a missile at their home in Gaza city.
Furthermore, the soldiers killed another Palestinian, identified as Khaled Mohammad Abu Qleiq, 25, after the army fired several missiles into areas in Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza.
Among the targeting buildings was “Abdullah al-Hourani Center for Studies and Documentation” which is run by Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), located in a residential building in Gaza city.
The Israeli bombardment also caused damage to several shops and stores, in addition to media agencies, including the Turkish Anadolu News Agency.
Armed resistance factions in Gaza said they retaliated to the Israeli escalation by firing shells into several Israeli areas, including Ofakim, Asqalan (Ashkelon), Be’er as-Sabe’ (Beersheba) and Keryat Gat.
Israeli sources said that two Israelis were injured, including one who suffered serious wounds, after a shell which was fired from Gaza struck a building in Asqalan (Ashkelon).
Earlier Saturday, the soldiers killed one Palestinian, identified as Emad Mohammad Nosseir, 22, from Beit Hanoun, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
On Friday, the soldiers killed two Palestinians during the Great Return March processions, and later killed two members of the al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas.
Besides killing the two four Palestinians, the soldiers also injured 82 Palestinians, including 34 children, two journalists and three medics.
This attack came just short hours after the army fired missiles into two others residential buildings in the same neighborhood.
The army is still firing missiles and shells into several parts of the besieged Gaza Strip, while armed and surveillance drones are ongoing with their flights over the costal region.
Palestinian armed resistance factions in Gaza threatened to expand the firing of shells into Israeli areas if the army does not halt its military escalation on Gaza, and said that their missiles will be fired into areas that are even more than 40 kilometers away from the coastal region.
It is worth mentioning that the Israeli army has killed a pregnant Palestinian mother, identified as Falasteen Saleh Abu Arar, 37, and her baby girl, Saba Mahmoud Abu Arar, 14 months, after firing a missile at their home in Gaza city.
Furthermore, the soldiers killed another Palestinian, identified as Khaled Mohammad Abu Qleiq, 25, after the army fired several missiles into areas in Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza.
Among the targeting buildings was “Abdullah al-Hourani Center for Studies and Documentation” which is run by Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), located in a residential building in Gaza city.
The Israeli bombardment also caused damage to several shops and stores, in addition to media agencies, including the Turkish Anadolu News Agency.
Armed resistance factions in Gaza said they retaliated to the Israeli escalation by firing shells into several Israeli areas, including Ofakim, Asqalan (Ashkelon), Be’er as-Sabe’ (Beersheba) and Keryat Gat.
Israeli sources said that two Israelis were injured, including one who suffered serious wounds, after a shell which was fired from Gaza struck a building in Asqalan (Ashkelon).
Earlier Saturday, the soldiers killed one Palestinian, identified as Emad Mohammad Nosseir, 22, from Beit Hanoun, in the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
On Friday, the soldiers killed two Palestinians during the Great Return March processions, and later killed two members of the al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas.
Besides killing the two four Palestinians, the soldiers also injured 82 Palestinians, including 34 children, two journalists and three medics.
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