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Wed 08 May 2024 8:00 am - Jerusalem Time

Rafah: 35 Palestinins killed and 129 injured within 24 hours

Today, Wednesday, the Israeli occupation forces continue to launch raids on various areas of the Gaza Strip for the 215th day in a row.


In the city of Rafah, Israeli aircraft continue to launch military and artillery raids on the eastern areas of the city, coinciding with how gunfire was launched in the vicinity of the Rafah crossing.


Thirty-five Palestinians killed and more than a hundred injured arrived at Kuwait Specialized Hospital as a result of the continued Israeli raids on the city of Rafah during the past 24 hours.


The Israeli aircraft bombed a motorcycle near Salah al-Din Gate, killing two citizens and wounding others.


Yesterday morning, Tuesday, the Israeli forces occupied the Palestinian side of the Rafah border crossing, and stopped the flow of aid to the Gaza Strip. Thus, they closed the main land crossing through which aid enters and the wounded and sick exit from to receive treatment outside the Gaza Strip, which threatens to exacerbate the humanitarian catastrophe, especially since the stocks of food in Gaza only covers one to four days, according to the United Nations.


In Gaza City, Israeli aircraft bombed an apartment in a residential building for the Al-Louh family, near Al-Falah School in the Asqoula area in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, east of Gaza City, which led to the death of the citizen Naim Muhammad Al-Louh, his wife Suzan Al-Louh, and their children: Ali, Muhammad, Karam, and Sama. And Mays.


Rescue crews were able to recover the dead and injured and transport them to the Baptist Hospital in Gaza City.


The Israeli occupation continues its aggression against the Gaza Strip, by land, sea and air, since the seventh of last October, which resulted in the death of 34,789 citizens, the majority of whom were children and women, and the injury of 78,204 others, an infinite toll, as thousands of victims are still under the rubble.

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Rafah: 35 Palestinins killed and 129 injured within 24 hours

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