A new massacre in Gaza: Israel has killed more than 100 Palestinians and injured 200 others in 24 hours
The Israeli Army has carried out two bombings against a school that housed refugees and in the vicinity of a hospital, killing some 20 Palestinians.
Israeli artillery bombing in Zikim, Gaza City.
More than 100 Palestinians have been killed and 200 injured in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip in 24 hours, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said today.
In hospitals in Gaza, 103 bodies arrived in morgue on Wednesday, while 219 other injured persons had to be treated in health centres.
Since the beginning of the Israeli offensive against the Strip, Israel has killed at least 56,259 Palestinians and injured more than 132,000, according to the count.
According to medical sources, at least 45 of the victims over the past 24 hours have been killed in attacks on Gaza City, the capital of Palestine, including seven members of the same family.
The Israeli Army has killed some 20 Palestinians in two bombings in the vicinity of a hospital in the north and south of the Gaza Strip and against a school hosting refugees.
According to reports from the Palestinian newspaper Filastin, at least nine people have been killed in the Israeli attack on the Amr ibn al-Aas school in a suburb of Gaza City.
Nine other people have also been killed in a second bombing of the Jordanian Hospital , west of Gaza City, south of the Strip.
In addition, 12 other people have been killed by the Zionist Army as aid from the controversial GHF foundation headed to distribution points in the south and centre of the Strip, according to the sources cited.
Since the Israeli-United States GHF foundation began operating in late May, more than 500 Palestinians have been killed near humanitarian aid distribution areas, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.
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