Bombing Of Houses In Gaza, More Than 100 Palestinians Martyred

Canada Global (Web News) Israeli army started attacks on Rafah Safe Zone, 28 Palestinians were martyred by shelling and bombing of houses in Gaza City late at night.

According to foreign media reports, the Israeli army attacked Rafah by throwing smoke bombs at the headquarters of the Red Crescent in Khan Yunis. Arab media say that more than 110 Palestinians were martyred in Israeli attacks during the last 24 hours. On the other hand, The Al-Qassam Brigades targeted Israeli soldiers in Gaza City with mortar shells, and the Israeli army began dropping anti-Hamas pamphlets in Gaza. In addition, the Israeli army claimed to have destroyed Hezbollah’s headquarters in southern Lebanon. While the Israeli army arrested 12 Palestinians from the West Bank in raids.

On the other hand, efforts for a cease-fire in Gaza are ongoing, Turkey’s intelligence chief met with Hamas’s Rahman Ismail Haniyeh in Qatar, in which they also discussed aid in Gaza and the release of hostages. Expressed concern over the project.

German Foreign Minister Annalina Bierbock has expressed concern over Israel’s military operation in the Rafah Safe Zone, which is involved in the killing of thousands of Palestinians. The German Foreign Minister said in her statement that the majority of thousands of refugees on the Rafah border are women and children Who is There is no justification for Israeli military action in the Rafah Safe Zone.

On the other hand, the United Nations Human Rights Commissioner Alkur Turk has also expressed serious concern about the Israeli military operation plan in Rafah, saying that there are 1.5 million Palestinian refugees in Rafah and the Israeli military plan creates dangers for Rafah. It should be clear that more than 27,000 Palestinians have been martyred and more than 65,000 have been injured as a result of Israeli brutality in Gaza since October 7. According to the United Nations, Gaza has become uninhabitable due to Israeli attacks and 80% of Gaza’s more than 100,000 people have been displaced.

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