334 days of war on Palestine

Gaza - Ma'an - Israeli aircraft continued their bombardment of various areas in the Gaza Strip on the 334th day of the war, leaving a large number of martyrs and wounded. The Israeli occupation committed three massacres against families in the Gaza Strip during the past 24 hours, of which 33 martyrs and 67 wounded arrived at hospitals. The death toll from the Israeli aggression rose to 40,819 martyrs and 94,291 wounded since October 7. Since May 7, the occupation army has continued to destroy residential neighborhoods in the neighborhoods of western Rafah, where houses are being blown up without stopping and anyone who tries to return to their homes is being executed. In the southern Gaza Strip , 17 citizens from the city of Rafah were martyred during the past 24 hours, including three brothers from the Abu Mustafa family with a driver accompanying them in northern Rafah. Three martyrs were killed in the bombing of a group of citizens in the Al-Shawka area east of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. In K han Yunis, six martyrs arrived at Nasser Medical Complex after being pulled out from different areas of the city. In the middle of the Gaza Strip, a girl was killed and others were injured when the occupation forces bombed the house of the "Al-Daqqi" family near the Al-Dirawee Mosque in Deir al-Balah in the middle of the Gaza Strip. A child was killed in the bombing of the Abu Jabara house in the Al-Bureij camp in the middle of the Gaza Strip. Gaza and the North The number of martyrs rose to nine after the occupation forces bombed an apartment belonging to the Harzallah family in the middle of Gaza City, while two citizens were killed near the Al-Saraya junction. A martyr was killed in the occupation forces' bombing of a house belonging to the "Al-Madhoun" family behind the Al-Ashi carpentry shop in the Al-Daraj neighborhood in the middle of Gaza City. Four citizens were killed and about thirty were injured in an Israeli bombing that targeted the Namaa College north of Gaza City. Source: Maan News Ag ency