More than 20 Palestinians lost their lives in attacks carried out by the Israeli army at different points in the Gaza Strip. Schools and tents housing the displaced were hit in Jaffa and Khan Younis. Israeli forces also planted explosives and blew up Palestinian settlements in Beit Lahiya and Jibaliya.

At least 20 more people have lost their lives in the latest attacks, and many more have been reported injured.
According to information received from health sources, seven Palestinians lost their lives when Israeli warplanes targeted the Fahd al-Sabah School, located on Jaffa Street in Gaza City, where displaced people are sheltering.
The bodies of the Palestinians who lost their lives in the attack were taken to the al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in the city.


A house belonging to the Abu Jarrad family was bombed in the city, killing one person.
Three women from the Hammude family were killed in an attack on a different location in Beit Lahiya.
On the other hand, Israeli soldiers planted explosives and blew up Palestinian settlements in the northern Gaza Strip’s Beit Lahiya and Jibaliya cities.

It was reported that three Palestinians lost their lives and seven were injured in the attack.
Abu Ahmed, a Palestinian living in one of the targeted tents, said that the area was described as “safe” by the Israeli army and that the people living there were Palestinian civilians.

It is reported that there are still thousands of lifeless bodies under the rubble.
Hospitals and educational institutions where people take shelter from the bombs continue to be targeted by the Israeli army.
