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Bloody night in Gaza: Israeli massacres raise the death toll to 91

Bloody night in Gaza: Israeli massacres raise the death toll to 91
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GAZA, October 29, 2025 (WAFA) – Ninety-one Palestinians, including children and women, were killed in a series of bloody massacres perpetrated by the Israeli occupation army across the Gaza Strip from Tuesday evening until 8:00 AM Wednesday, in a new escalation of violence and a serious violation of the ceasefire agreement.

Medical sources in Gaza hospitals reported that the documented death toll as of Wednesday morning had reached 91, distributed as follows: 31 in the northern Gaza Strip, 42 in the central Gaza Strip, and 18 in the southern Gaza Strip.

The sources indicated that the numbers are likely to rise due to the presence of several critical injuries and the ongoing search for missing persons under the rubble of destroyed homes.

Additionally, Israeli warplanes launched airstrikes on Gaza City and Deir al-Balah in the northern and central Gaza Strip, resulting in a number of fatalities and injuries.

Earlier, the Israeli occupation forces committed a horrific massacre in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, killing 18 Palestinians, including children and women, in an airstrike that targeted the home of the Abu Dalal family. Several people remain trapped under the rubble.

Israeli warplanes also bombed a tent sheltering displaced people in the Insan camp, east of Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah, killing five Palestinians, including children and women.

In Gaza City, the death toll rose to seven, with dozens injured, after an airstrike targeted a displaced family inside the Kuwaiti Association building behind the Fares gas station near the universities in the Tel al-Hawa neighborhood. The building was completely destroyed, burying its residents under the rubble.

Medical sources confirmed that rescue and ambulance crews are continuing search and rescue operations amidst widespread destruction and significant field difficulties caused by the targeting of roads and densely populated residential areas.

K.T

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