The London-based Al Jair Foundation has confirmed that one of its employees, Hosam Mansur, was killed in an airstrike in the town of Al Mawasi. According to the pan-Arab network Al Jazeera, three other employees of the same NGO were killed in the bombing.
At least four aid workers have been killed in an airstrike by the Israeli army at an NGO warehouse in Khan Younis, located in the southern Gaza Strip.
The Al Jair Foundationbased in London, confirmed this on Friday in a message published on the social network Al Mawasi City.
According to the pan-Arab network Al Jazeera, three other workers from the same NGO, which provides humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza, were killed in the bombings, although the NGO has not yet commented on the matter.
On the other hand, the Israeli army withdrew from more neighborhoods of Gaza City this Friday, leaving dozens of bodies in its wake, according to the area’s Civil Defense, which is only in the Gaza Strip area. Tal al Hawa is restored about 60 bodiesMeanwhile, Israel continues to maintain heavy attacks in Rafah, the southernmost city in the Gaza Strip.
Specifically, Israeli troops withdrew today from the Tal al Hawa and… Rimaaland also from the headquarters of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) in the capital of Gaza, where Israel is conducting a new offensive to prevent Hamas militants from regrouping.
It was not until Thursday that the Civil Protection rescue teams recovered another 60 corpses away from Shujaiyawhich has become completely uninhabitable after the passage of Israeli soldiers, who left it during the night from Wednesday to Thursday.
On Friday, the army announced that during its operations in Shujaiya, it had managed to eliminate the deputy commander of the Hamas battalion in the area, whom it identified as Ayman Showadeh. According to Israel, Showadeh participated in the planning of the October 7 attacks and led numerous attacks against Israeli forces.
The army also claimed it had eliminated more than 150 suspected militants during its strikes in Shujaiya, including a commander identified as Ubadah Abu Heen, to whom it attributed a “significant role” in the fighting in Gaza.
Source: EITB

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