GAZA, December 2, 2024 (WAFA) - Two civilians were killed and others were injured on Monday night after Israeli occupation aircraft bombed a gathering of people in Al-Jalaa Street in Gaza City.
WAFA correspondent said the occupation drones bombed a gathering of citizens in Al-Jalaa Street, killing two people and injuring many others.
Medical sources reported that a girl was also killed after occupation forces opened fire at Halima Al-Saadia School, which shelters displaced people in Jabalia Al-Nazla, north of the Strip.
Earlier, two citizens were killed and others were injured in a raid launched by the occupation forces on a commercial store on Omar Mukhtar Street in Gaza City.
Two more citizens were killed and others were injured in an Israeli shelling targeting a gathering of citizens in the Al-Sabra neighborhood, south of the city.
Meanwhile, the United Nations crews recovered the body of a child and handed it over to the medical crews at Wadi Gaza Bridge on Al-Rashid Street.
Also today, several citizens were injured in Israeli drone and artillery attacks targeting the vicinity of the Al-Sina’a Junction, west of Gaza City.
The occupation artillery shelled the Saftawi neighborhood west of Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip, coinciding with heavy gunfire from the occupation tanks against the neighborhood.
The occupation artillery also shelled the town of Beit Lahiya, while the occupation forces blew up several houses in the town.
In the central Gaza Strip, a girl was killed and a citizen was injured in the occupation’s bombardment of a house in Camp 1 area in Nuseirat camp. Five other citizens were injured after the occupation aircraft bombed a house in the Block 9 area in the Bureij camp, in the central Strip.
According to medical sources, at least 30 citizens, including women and children, were killed in the ongoing occupation’s raids on the Gaza Strip since this morning, including 17 in the central and southern Gaza Strip.
The Israeli occupation’s ongoing aggression on the Gaza Strip, by land, sea and air, since October 7, 2023, has so far resulted in the killing of 44,466 civilians, mostly women and children, and the injury of 105,358 others.
This toll remains incomplete, as thousands of victims remain trapped under rubble or scattered along the roads, inaccessible to ambulance and rescue crews due to the relentless Israeli shelling and massive amount of debris.
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