The Israeli occupation army continues its war of extermination in the Gaza Strip, leaving dozens of martyrs and missing under the rubble of their homes, and many wounded, most of whom have suffered permanent disabilities.
In the latest developments on the ground: 26 martyrs since dawn today, 7 of whom were identified as martyrs in a bombing that targeted the Nassar family's home in the Shati refugee camp, west of Gaza City.
Meanwhile, three civilians were killed when an Israeli drone targeted civilians near a school in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood, east of Gaza City.
Two citizens were also killed in the bombing targeting Al-Shawa and Al-Hosari Towers on Al-Wahda Street in central Gaza City, while two others succumbed to their injuries.
Four civilians were killed in the bombing of a house in the Zarqa area of the Tuffah neighbourhood, east of Gaza City.
Gaza's Civil Defense announced that the occupation forces allowed its crews to enter the Zarqa area in the Tuffah neighborhood, northeast of the city, where the Arafat family home was targeted.
"Crews immediately began searching for survivors, but only found the body of a woman who had died after being injured for hours," he said.
Civil Defense stated that the bodies of the remaining missing persons are still under the rubble, in the absence of the necessary equipment to retrieve them.
In the same context, the death toll from the Israeli bombing that targeted the Azzam family's home in the Tel al-Hawa neighborhood in southern Gaza City yesterday, Monday, rose to 19.
The bombing resulted in widespread destruction to the house and neighboring homes, while violent raids continued on various neighborhoods in the city.
The Civil Defense in Gaza also announced the martyrdom of two women by Israeli occupation forces' fire near an aid distribution center north of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip.
The targeting came at a time when civilians are suffering from dire humanitarian conditions amid ongoing military operations in the region.










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Gaza under fire: 26 dead since dawn today, and dozens missing under the rubble.