16 martyrs in three attacks...the occupation continues its war on the Gaza Strip for the 263rd day in a row

The Israeli occupation forces continue their aggressive war against the Gaza Strip for the 263rd day in a row, continuing with genocide. This aggression is accompanied by a massive bombing campaign targeting various areas of the Gaza Strip, with a notable focus on Gaza City in the north and Rafah in the south.

At dawn today, medical teams and civil defense recovered 16 martyrs in three attacks on the Abdel Fattah Hammoud School in the Al-Daraj neighborhood, the Asmaa School in the Al-Shati camp, and a house belonging to the Al-Zamili family in the Shuja’iya neighborhood.

According to local media sources, 10 martyrs, including the sister of the head of the Hamas political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, were killed in a bombing that targeted a family home in the Beach Camp, west of Gaza City.

As of yesterday, Monday, the number of victims of the ongoing Israeli aggression since October 7, 2023, has risen to 37,626 martyrs, 86,98 injured, in addition to thousands of missing persons, according to recent data published by the Palestinian Ministry of Health yesterday.

Sanad News Agency monitored the latest field developments in the afflicted sector, which were represented by targeting and bombing operations by the occupation aircraft, especially in Gaza City and its inhabited residential neighbourhoods.

Five citizens from the "Nasr" family were martyred last night, including three children, and a number of others were injured as a result of the bombing of their house by occupation aircraft in the Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip.

The occupation artillery targeted the southwestern areas of Gaza City, while it opened fire west of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, with air strikes, artillery shelling, and tank fire.

The occupation warplanes raided Gaza City and bombed the Abdel Fattah Hammoud School in the Al-Daraj neighborhood, east of the city. Apache helicopters fired a missile at the Haniyeh family home in the Beach Camp.

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