According to medical sources and eyewitnesses, Israeli aircraft launched a series of airstrikes on camps housing displaced persons, homes, civilian gatherings, and a hospital in the northern, central, and southern Gaza Strip, resulting in casualties and massacres of civilians.
In the latest Israeli raid, the Israeli army killed three Palestinians and injured others in a bombing that targeted the roof of a home belonging to the Shreiteh family on Al-Maghribi Street in the Al-Sabra neighborhood, south of Gaza City.
Four Palestinians were also killed in an Israeli drone strike on a civilian gathering near the Saftawi Junction, north of Gaza City.
In the Al-Jurn neighborhood of Jabalia al-Balad, north of the Gaza Strip, the army killed three Palestinians and wounded several others after targeting the home of the Al-Hawajri family.
Civil defense teams recovered 10 bodies from under the rubble of the Darduna family home in Jabalia al-Balad, while more than 30 people remain missing.
The Israeli occupation forces dropped bombs using quadcopter drones on the Al-Awda Hospital building in Tel al-Zaatar, north of Gaza, wounding three medical personnel.
Central Gaza Strip
In central Gaza, the Israeli occupation forces killed a young man and a young woman in two airstrikes. The first targeted a civilian gathering in the Nuseirat refugee camp, and the second in the al-Barakah area south of Deir al-Balah.
The occupation forces also killed two Palestinians in a bombing that targeted the Abu Awad family home in the Nuseirat refugee camp, while two others were killed in a bombing that targeted farmers near the al-Sawarha cemetery south of the camp.
In Deir al-Balah, six Palestinians were killed and several others injured during an Israeli airstrike targeting aid workers as they attempted to secure the arrival of aid trucks to warehouses belonging to international organizations.
Four Palestinians were also killed in a bombing that targeted a group of citizens east of Deir al-Balah.
South Gaza Strip
In the southern Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupation forces killed the director of the Khan Yunis mayor's office, Izz al-Din al-Sharif, in an attack targeting a vehicle in the al-Amal neighborhood, west of the city.
This was preceded by the killing of three Palestinians and the wounding of others in an Israeli airstrike targeting the al-Najjar family home in central Khan Yunis. Two other Palestinians were killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Qizan Rashwan area south of the city. Two young men and a woman also succumbed to wounds sustained in previous airstrikes on Khan Yunis.
In the town of Abasan al-Jadida, east of Khan Yunis, the Israeli occupation forces killed 11 Palestinians and injured others when they bombed a home belonging to the al-Daghma family. Two children from the Abu Akar family were killed and others were injured when an apartment building in the Khan Yunis refugee camp was bombed.
In the town of Bani Suhaila, east of the city, a young man was killed in shelling that targeted the area, while a Palestinian was killed and others were injured in shelling that targeted a tent for displaced people near Abu Nuwaira School in Abasan al-Jadida.
Civil defense teams recovered nine charred bodies from the rubble of a house in Qizan al-Najjar, including eight children, as a result of an Israeli airstrike. The search for missing persons continues.
The Qizan al-Najjar, Abu Rashwan, and Abasan al-Kabira areas east of Khan Yunis have been subjected to intense artillery shelling since dawn on Friday, coinciding with Israeli helicopter gunships opening fire east of the town of al-Qarara, northeast of the city.
Separately, Abeer Etefa, a spokeswoman for the World Food Programme, warned on Friday of the scarcity of aid entering the Gaza Strip.
"To prevent famine in Gaza, at least 500 trucks must enter every day," Atifa said. "People in Gaza travel 25 kilometers to reach aid distribution points."
Since October 7, 2023, Israel, with US support, has been committing genocidal crimes in Gaza, leaving more than 176,000 Palestinians dead or wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11,000 missing, in addition to hundreds of thousands displaced.