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Israel’s 200-Day Assault on Gaza Strip

Israeli Artillery Units Bombard Northern Gaza, Causing Displacement and Casualties

The northern regions of the Gaza Strip, including Beit Hanoun, Beit Lahya, and Jibalya, have been heavily bombarded by Israeli artillery units since the night hours, leading to a new wave of migration and casualties.

Witnesses report that the Israeli army has been intensively attacking Shayma Street in Beit Lahya town and areas near the shelter centers in Beit Hanun town, where displaced Palestinians have sought refuge. Many displaced Palestinians, including women and children, have been injured in the attacks carried out by Israeli unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in various locations.

Clashes between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian groups have been ongoing in Beit Hanun town since yesterday evening, with rockets also being launched from the northern regions of Gaza towards Jewish settlements near the border. Despite the Israeli army intercepting the rockets with air defense systems, tension and violence persist in the region.

Furthermore, intensive air strikes have been conducted on Gaza City and other areas, causing significant destruction and casualties. Buildings in the central part of Gaza City and the Nusayrat Refugee Camp have been targeted, with reports of dead and injured individuals in Deyr al-Belah and Aqsa Martyrs Hospital being inundated with casualties.

Al-Magazi and Al-Burayj refugee camps in the central part of the Gaza Strip have also been subjected to artillery and rocket attacks, exacerbating the already dire humanitarian situation in the region.

The escalation of violence in Gaza underscores the urgent need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict and the protection of civilians caught in the crossfire of military operations.

 

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