Continued Israeli aggression against Gaza.
45 martyrs in Gaza.. The occupation continues to blow up houses and bomb neighborhoods.
Arabian Sea Newspaper - Special
45 martyrs in Gaza... The occupation continues to blow up homes and bomb neighborhoods. 45 Palestinians have been martyred in the Gaza Strip since dawn yesterday, Thursday, including 37 in Gaza City, as the Israeli occupation army continues to blow up buildings and heavily bomb residential neighborhoods. In the early hours of Friday, a Palestinian was martyred and others were injured as a result of shelling that targeted a gathering of citizens in the center of Deir al-Balah, while another raid on the Nuseirat camp resulted in the martyrdom of a Palestinian and the injury of a number of wounded, according to Al-Awda Hospital. Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis also announced the martyrdom of two children as a result of an Israeli raid that targeted a tent for displaced people west of the city. Israeli warplanes focused their bombing yesterday on the northwestern axis of Gaza City, especially the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, where several homes and facilities were destroyed, while other raids targeted the port area west of the city. In the humanitarian context, the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced that the death toll from malnutrition has risen to 435 martyrs, including 147 children, after 4 new deaths were recorded in the past twenty-four hours. The ministry indicated that 157 of these deaths have occurred since the United Nations declared famine in the sector. The ministry added that hospitals in Gaza are witnessing a large overcrowding of patients and wounded, amid a complete inability to provide beds or the necessary treatment for them, warning of the exacerbation of the health and humanitarian disaster in light of the continued siege and aggression. Meanwhile, the Palestinian Telecommunications Company announced the return of fixed internet and landline services to the northern Gaza Strip, which is witnessing the most violent Israeli military operations in weeks.