A number of civilians were killed and injured in Israeli shelling of several areas in Khan Yunis Governorate, south of the Gaza Strip, early Monday morning.
In Khan Yunis camp, four citizens were killed and others injured when the occupation forces bombed a house belonging to the Maqdad family.
Two civilians were killed and others, including children, were injured in the bombing of the Al-Najjar family's home in the Wadi Saber area of the town of Abasan al-Kabira, to the east.
Local sources reported that six citizens were injured after an Israeli occupation force opened fire on a group of citizens on Awni Dahir Street, northeast of Rafah.
Six citizens were killed last night when the occupation forces bombed the house of Kamal Muammar, near the Tahlia roundabout in central Khan Yunis.
On Sunday evening, nine citizens were martyred, including Ahmed Hussein Abu Al-Aish (34 years old), his wife Aya Jabr Abu Al-Aish (33 years old), their children Karim (7 years old), Majd (8 years old), and Mayan (3 years old), the children’s grandmother Hala Al-Hajj (59 years old), and her son Ibrahim Jabr Al-Hajj (28 years old), and others were injured when the occupation bombed a residential apartment in Hamad City, west of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip.
Since resuming its genocide in Gaza on March 18, Israel, the occupying power, has killed 921 civilians and injured 2,054 others, most of them children and women, by Saturday morning.
Medical sources announced the deaths of at least 64 citizens in the Gaza Strip on the first day of Eid al-Fitr.
Hundreds of thousands of Gazans performed Eid prayers on Sunday amid the rubble of destroyed mosques, in shelters, and next to their destroyed homes. Joy and celebration were absent amid the ongoing Israeli war of extermination, which has been ongoing since October 7, 2023. The war has left more than 164,000 dead and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 14,000 missing.
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Dead and wounded in the Gaza Strip