The Israeli war on the Gaza Strip entered its 633rd day on Monday, amid what the world describes as a genocide targeting civilians, displaced persons, and the starving, amidst new massacres.
Israeli airstrikes early Monday morning killed and injured a number of Palestinians after targeting two schools housing displaced persons in Gaza City and Jabalia al-Balad, north of the Gaza Strip.
Israeli forces also blew up several residential homes east of Gaza City.
The Government Media Office in Gaza reported that the Israeli army destroyed more than 19 homes with their residents inside in the Tuffah neighborhood and the Jabalia al-Balad and al-Nazla areas in the northern Gaza Strip.
On the 105th day of the resumption of Israel's war of extermination, the death toll has risen to 86 in the past 24 hours, according to medical sources in Gaza hospitals.
In the latest developments: Civil Defense reported the death of a citizen and the injury of several others this morning, Monday, as a result of an Israeli bombardment that targeted a tent housing displaced persons in the Al-Attar area in the Mawasi area of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.
The Civil Defense in the Gaza Strip reported that a number of Palestinians were killed as a result of an Israeli bombardment this morning, Monday, targeting a medical point next to the Halawa (Zainab al-Wazir) School in Jabalia al-Balad, north of the Strip.
He explained that the martyrs are: Magdy Hamouda Abu Al-Fath, Osama Al-Najjar, and Fouad Eid.
The Palestinian Red Crescent reported that journalist Hatem Salmi was injured when the Israeli army targeted a house in the Tuffah neighborhood east of Gaza City this morning, Monday.
Civil Defense also reported that Israeli army vehicles fired gunfire east of the Al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip early Monday morning, coinciding with Israeli artillery shelling targeting areas east of Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip.





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Gaza under fire: ongoing massacres and widespread destruction in the north and center.