Aid workers among 23 killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza
More death and destruction are reported from Gaza where over 20 people lost their lives as a result of incessant Israeli strikes across the besieged strip.
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At least 23 people have been killed by the Israeli military across the Gaza Strip since dawn, including three World Central Kitchen aid workers, in Khan Younis, according to the Palestinian media.
Two citizens were also killed and others were injured in the occupation's bombing of a civilian vehicle to the northeast of Khan Yunis, south of the Strip.
Local sources reported that seven people were killed and others were injured in the occupation's bombing of a house in the Al-Rimal neighborhood in the center of Gaza City, which belongs to the Kahil family, and there are still missing people under the rubble.
At least ten civilians were killed and others were injured in an Israeli airstrike that targeted a residential apartment northwest of Gaza. An Israeli drone also shot dead a Palestinian civilian in north of Gaza Strip.
The Government Media Office (GMO) says hunger and suffering among Palestinians in Gaza have reached “catastrophic” levels.
The Israeli bloodletting in the besieged Strip began on October 7 following a retaliatory attack by Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, responding to more than seven decades of occupation and aggression by the regime.
The number of Palestinians killed as a result of the Israeli genocidal war on the besieged strip has risen to 44,382 citizens, the majority of whom are women and children, and the injury of 105,142 others.