Gaza, MINA – At least 31 Palestinian civilians were killed and many others wounded in a series of Israeli attacks outside the designated “Yellow Line” area in Gaza on Saturday, marking the 112th consecutive day of reported ceasefire violations in the coastal enclave, PIC reports.
The casualties occurred in multiple airstrikes across Gaza since early Saturday. Medical and media sources reported the death toll is likely to rise as several wounded individuals remain in critical condition.
Key incidents include an airstrike on a tent belonging to the Abu Hadayed family in Asda, northwest of Khan Yunis, killing seven, and an attack on an apartment near al-Abbas junction in Gaza City, which killed five, including two children and one woman.
A strike on the Sheikh Radwan police station in northwest Gaza City resulted in at least 15 fatalities, including four female police officers, with people still missing under the rubble.
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Additional attacks targeted apartments and civilian areas in central and northern Gaza, causing further injuries.
Israeli warplanes also bombed the Ghaith displacement camp in the Mawasi area of Khan Yunis after issuing evacuation orders and struck tents and homes in other locations, though no casualties were immediately reported from those raids.[]
Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)
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