Ten Palestinians killed in an Israeli massacre east of al-Maghazi refugee camp


Ten Palestinians were killed on Monday evening in a massacre perpetrated by Israeli occupation forces in the Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.

According to reports, armed clashes erupted east of the Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip between Palestinians and militias collaborating with the Israeli occupation. This coincided with an Israeli aerial intervention using drones that targeted the area.

Local sources stated that the Israeli army attempted, under air cover, to break the siege imposed on the armed group by Palestinians who were repelling an attack targeting their homes east of the camp.

Earlier, Muhammad Daoud was killed and a child was seriously wounded in an Israeli airstrike that targeted an electric bicycle near the Sheikh Radwan Bridge in northern Gaza.

Prior to that, local sources reported that Israeli forces opened fire on a World Health Organization vehicle and a commercial vehicle near Street 5 in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, resulting in the death of Majdi Mustafa Aslan, 54, a resident of the Bureij refugee camp, and injuries to four others.

According to sources, Israeli occupation forces opened fire on a World Health Organization vehicle, injuring the driver in the head and a staff member who was then transferred to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis.

Regarding the details of the attack on the commercial vehicle, one of the injured explained that Israeli forces fired on a small commercial bus belonging to a commercial company, causing three minor injuries near Al-Abara Street (Salah al-Din Street).

Since October 10th, Israeli occupation forces have continued to violate the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip through artillery and airstrikes, gunfire from military vehicles and naval vessels, and the demolition of buildings and civilian infrastructure in various parts of the Strip.



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