Israel continues his attacks and kills at least 28 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip

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Today a month has been completed since Netanyahu ordered the high fire to break the fire, and during this time the Israeli army killed around 1700 people, including children and women.

At least 28 Palestinians, including children and women, died this killed last night in the Gaza Strip for Israeli air strikes launched against houses, the Ministry of Health of the Enclave reported.

Of the total, the health demolished that 13 of them died when bombing against the north and the other 15 in attacks on the south of the strip.

Among the victims is the Palestinian journalist Tamer Meqdad, who, together with his daughter and various family members, died last night after an Israeli air bombing against his house near Tal Al Zaatar, in the north of the Enclave.

With Meqhdad, more than 200 journalists have been killed by Israel since the offensive against the comic, in October 2023, according to data from the Palestinian journalist Protection Center (PJPC.

To the east of Jan Yunis, in the south, another ten dead were counted by attacks by Israeli hunters on a family home.

A month of the fracture of the high fire

This Friday, April 18, a month was completed since the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamín Netanyahu, has imposed the bombing without warning to resume the bomb attacks against the already destroyed Gaza Strip, so that the high fire was broken that had been in force for almost two months.

Since then, the Israeli troops have been the strip that has been practically an uninhabitable place, although they are said to be reporting to Hamas and Islamic Jihad goals.

During this month, Israel killed at least 1691 Gazatis, including children and women, and more than 4,600 people were injured.

On the other hand, during the morning of this Friday, the army attacked a tent that killed two people in northern Gaza and left several wounded.

Even today, the spokesperson for the Palestinian civil defense, Mahmud Basal, has warned that, in the absence of fuel as a result of the Israeli Veto, some of its rescue vehicles “run the risk of interrupting their activities” in the coming days.

Source: EITB

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