The war of extermination continues on Gaza for the 256th consecutive day in light of the barbaric bombing and war of starvation.

The genocidal war waged by the Israeli occupation army on the Gaza Strip has entered its 256th consecutive day, in light of the continued barbaric bombing of citizens’ homes and tents, coinciding with a war of starvation in various areas of the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli occupation army continued, at dawn on Tuesday - the third day of Eid Al-Adha - and on Monday evening, targeting inhabited civilian homes and facilities, causing more martyrs and wounded.

Local sources reported that a number of martyrs and injuries were recovered as a result of a bombing that targeted a house for the Al-Rai family in Camp 1 in Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip.

At dawn today, an Israeli air strike targeted a house in Block 3 of the Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.

On Tuesday morning, the occupation army blew up a number of buildings in the Tal Al-Sultan neighborhood, west of the city of Rafah.

On Monday evening, nine martyrs arrived at the Gaza European Hospital as a result of the occupation targeting a group of merchants who were waiting for their trucks east of Rafah.
Local sources reported that violent clashes broke out between the Palestinian resistance and the occupation army in the vicinity of Al Awda Mosque in central Rafah.

The occupation artillery targeted north of the Nuseirat camp in the middle of the Gaza Strip. The occupation artillery intensified its bombardment of the Shaboura camp in the center of the city of Rafah, coinciding with shooting from Israeli helicopters, amid fierce clashes after a number of occupation vehicles entered the camp.

According to the latest official data issued by the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, it noted in its daily statistical report, yesterday, Monday, that the toll of the ongoing Israeli military aggression since October 7, 2023 has risen to 37,347 martyrs, in addition to 85,372 people with varying injuries. They are dangerous and very dangerous.

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