Seven Palestinians killed in recent Israeli strikes in Gaza
According to reports from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), four victims were recovered from the al-Attatirah area, situated east of Rafah in southern Gaza.
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According to reports from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), four victims were recovered from the al-Attatirah area, situated east of Rafah in southern Gaza.
The explosions, which occurred simultaneously across various regions in Lebanon, including Beirut’s southern suburbs, the Bekaa Valley, and southern Lebanon, have been attributed by Hezbollah and Lebanese officials to Israel. Hezbollah has vowed retaliation for what it calls a “criminal aggression.”
Reports from The Associated Press confirmed casualties in various parts of Lebanon, while Hezbollah members in Syria were also affected. The precise toll of the dead and wounded is still being assessed.
Hospitals in Gaza are now operating with a staggering deficit of 83 percent in medical supplies, leaving healthcare facilities struggling to maintain operations.
According to local authorities, the veteran was walking through a crowded park when he was approached by the assailant. The assailant, who was wearing a Palestinian flag, began shouting anti-Israel slogans and threatening the veteran. The veteran, who is a member of a pro-Israel organization, responded by drawing his firearm and shooting the assailant.
The fatalities occurred during intense clashes between Israeli troops and Hamas-led militants, further heightening tensions in the region.
The Bureij camp, established to house Palestinian refugees, has faced numerous challenges over the decades, but the current escalation marks a particularly dire chapter in its history.
The strikes, which occurred late Wednesday night, have intensified fears of a broader conflict between Israel and Lebanon.
The operation in Tulkarem, which began early this morning, has escalated tensions and drawn condemnation from various international observers.
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has raised alarm over Gaza's deepening water crisis, as many of the remaining functional water wells and sanitation facilities are now located in newly evacuated areas.
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