On the first day of Eid al-Fitr Israeli raids on Gaza and the continuation of the humanitarian catastrophe

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On the first day of Eid al-Fitr Israeli raids on Gaza and the continuation of the humanitarian catastrophe

The Gaza Strip is welcoming the first day of Eid al-Fitr with an Israeli war that has entered its 187th day. The occupation army announced the implementation of air strikes since Tuesday night, leaving more martyrs and wounded, most of them women and children.

On the 187th day of its aggression against the Gaza Strip, and coinciding with the first day of Eid al-Fitr, the occupation army committed new massacres against civilians, as it announced dozens of air strikes on various parts of the Strip.

The Gaza Strip welcomes the first day of Eid with a war that has been going on for 6 months, and as of Tuesday has left 33,360 martyrs and 75,993, most of them children and women, a humanitarian catastrophe and the specter of famine hanging over all areas of the Strip.

The occupation army said in a statement on Wednesday: “Over the last 24 hours, warplanes and air force aircraft raided dozens of targets in various areas of Gaza.”

Medical sources reported that 14 Palestinians were killed, the majority of whom were children and women, and others were injured yesterday evening, Tuesday, in an Israeli occupation army bombing of the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip.

Eyewitnesses also said that Israeli warplanes targeted the home of the “Abu Youssef” family in the Nuseirat camp, leading to the death and injury of dozens, including children and women.

Witnesses reported that the bombing caused widespread destruction in the targeted house, and severe damage to neighboring houses. They explained that medical teams and civil defense were transporting the injured and martyrs to hospitals in the sector

One martyr and a number of others were wounded yesterday, Tuesday, in an Israeli bombing that targeted the tribal committees responsible for securing aid southeast of Gaza City.

In Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, at least one person was martyred and about 20 others were injured in an Israeli air strike that targeted a house in the area and also caused material damage to property.

A TRT news correspondent said that the occupation army is continuing its operations, pointing to artillery shelling in various areas of the Gaza Strip, while citizens are waiting for a deal that will lead to a ceasefire.


Occupation allegations

The occupation army announced on Wednesday that it launched dozens of air strikes on various parts of the Gaza Strip, and said in a statement that its warplanes raided “dozens of targets in various areas of Gaza” during the last 24 hours.

He claimed that his raids included "military sites, rocket launchers, and tunnel openings."

He reported the outbreak of "face-to-face clashes" with Palestinian fighters in the central Gaza Strip.

The only thing left for the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip is the “Nahal” Brigade, stationed in the “Netzarim” axis, which divides the north of the Strip from its south, with the aim of preventing the displaced from returning to the north.

According to the occupation army, “a rocket was intercepted yesterday (Tuesday) from the Jabalia area towards the Kfar Azza settlement in the Gaza Strip, before it moved a warplane onto the launch pad.”

He continued: "mortar shells were also observed being fired towards our forces, which acted precisely in the Shuja'iya area (north), where a warplane raided the launch pad."

Prayer over the ruins of mosques

Today, Wednesday, Palestinians in the Gaza Strip performed Eid al-Fitr prayers on the ruins of mosques destroyed by the occupation army, in the shelter schools to which they were displaced, and in public squares in the rain.

In Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, where more than a million Palestinians were displaced, a number of displaced people performed Eid prayers in shelter schools and near the displacement tents. Eid prayers were also held on the ruins of Al-Farouq Mosque in the city.


In Jabalia camp in the northern Gaza Strip, a number of Palestinians performed Eid prayers in public squares, in light of the rain and cold weather.

The Palestinians are trying to bring joy and cheer to the hearts of children and the children of martyrs and wounded, whose homes have been destroyed and who have been displaced to shelter centers and tents.

During its ongoing aggression against the Gaza Strip since October 7, the Israeli occupation completely destroyed 229 mosques, and 297 mosques partially.
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