Gaza: Five citizens were martyred, and others were injured, today, Saturday, in an occupation bombing that targeted a group of citizens in the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip. Local sources reported that the occupation directly targeted a group of citizens on Al-Twenty Street in the Nuseirat camp, which led to the death of five citizens and the injury of others. Medical sources explained that the number of martyrs in the Israeli raid on Jabalia camp rose to 28 martyrs who arrived at Kamal Adwan Hospital, including 10 children and 10 women, in addition to a large number of injuries as a result of the occupation aircraft targeting a residential square next to the hospital. She added that 18 martyrs died since dawn on Saturday, in various areas, central and southern Gaza Strip. The Israeli occupation continues its aggression against the Gaza Strip, by land, sea and air, since the seventh of last October, which resulted in the martyrdom of 35,386 citizens, the majority of whom were children and women, and the injury of 79,366 others, in an infinite toll, as thousands of victims are still under the rubble Source: Maan News Agency
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