At Least 51 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Today

PALESTINE – At least 51 Palestinians killed in Gaza today and hundreds of others injured across the strip, including those seeking aid according to local sources.

Twelve Palestinians were killed and others injured in Israeli strike on Al-Mansoura Street in Shejaiya neighborhood east of Gaza City.

Eight more people were killed by Israeli gunfire while attempting to obtain humanitarian aid in the Nitzarim area in central Gaza.

Three other Palestinians waiting for aid were killed by Israeli army gunfire west of Rafah city in southern Gaza.

A medical source said that Israeli army fire killed two people and injured several others in central Gaza City on Wednesday.

The Israeli army also killed five Palestinians and injured others in an airstrike targeting civilians west of Gaza City, medics said.

Five more Palestinians, including two waiting for aid delivery, were killed by Israeli strikes and gunfire in Khan Younis.

The medical sources said that rescue teams recovered the bodies of three Palestinians and managed to rescue five survivors from under the rubble of two houses in Jabalia Al-Nazla, northern Gaza, following an Israeli airstrike. Some individuals remain missing under the rubble.

Ten Palestinians were killed and others injured in another Israeli attack on two houses in Deir al-Balah and Nuseirat refugee camp, central Gaza.

Rescue teams recovered the body of a young man from the town of Abasan in eastern Khan Younis of southern Gaza Strip.

Two more Palestinians were killed, and others injured in an Israeli airstrike targeting a gathering of people near the Omari Mosque in Jabalia Al-Balad, northern Gaza.

2 thoughts on “At Least 51 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Today”

  1. The ongoing violence in Gaza continues to claim innocent lives, leaving families devastated and communities in despair. The repeated attacks on civilians, including those waiting for aid, highlight the urgent need for international intervention. The loss of life in Khan Younis, Jabalia, and other areas underscores the severity of the humanitarian crisis. How can the world remain silent in the face of such relentless suffering?

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  2. The ongoing violence in Gaza continues to claim innocent lives, leaving families devastated and communities in despair. The repeated attacks on civilians, including those waiting for aid, highlight the urgent need for international intervention. The loss of life in such circumstances is a tragic reminder of the human cost of this conflict. How can the international community ensure the protection of civilians and prevent further bloodshed in Gaza?

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