he death toll from five attacks by the Israeli occupation forces on Tuesday and Wednesday in the Gaza Strip, including one on a UNRWA school, has risen to 57, according to media sources citing Palestinian officials.
The Gaza Civil Defense, as reported by media outlets, announced on Wednesday that 57 Palestinians were killed in five separate Israeli army strikes in the central, southern, and northern Gaza Strip, including one on a UNRWA school.
Mohammad al-Mughair, a Civil Defense official, reported late Tuesday night that 48 people had been killed, revising upward the previous toll of 44 given in the afternoon by the organization’s spokesperson, Mahmoud Bassal, who had described the attacks as « three massacres occurring in less than an hour. »
Three hours later, around 1:00 AM and 1:30 AM local time Wednesday (10:00 PM and 10:30 PM GMT Tuesday), Bassal reported two additional Israeli strikes that killed seven and two people in the central Gaza Strip.
The first three deadly strikes occurred near a gas station in Al-Mawasi west of Khan Younis, on a school administered by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) in the Nuseirat refugee camp, and near a roundabout in Beit Lahia.
Israeli occupation forces continue their aggression against the Gaza Strip by land, sea, and air since October 7 last year, resulting in 38,713 deaths, the majority of whom are women and children, and 89,166 injured, while thousands of victims remain under the rubble.
This article presents a stark account of the ongoing conflict in Gaza, highlighting the human cost of the Israeli military operations. It emphasizes the high civilian death toll, particularly from recent strikes, and the continuing humanitarian crisis in the region. R.I
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