PALESTINE

Fri 29 Aug 2025 5:32 pm - Jerusalem Time

The occupation announces the start of an attack on the city of Gaza and new deaths due to starvation.

The occupying army announced today, Friday, the start of preliminary operations for the attack on the city of Gaza, where targeting of residential areas continued, resulting in dozens of martyrs. The army confirmed that it is operating with great force on the outskirts of the city and decided not to include it in what it called a tactical ceasefire.

In a related context, medical sources in Gaza reported the martyrdom of 47 Palestinians, including 7 children, as a result of being targeted by the occupying forces' fire. The attack has particularly focused on the neighborhoods of Zaitoun, Al-Shati, and Sheikh Radwan.

Three brothers were also martyred in a bombing that targeted their home in the Jabalia Al-Nazla area, while two other Palestinians were martyred in an Israeli drone strike on the Al-Bureij camp. The Israeli aggression continues to target civilians, exacerbating their suffering.

On another note, the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced the death of 5 citizens, including two children, due to famine and malnutrition, raising the number of victims of starvation to 322 martyrs. The director general of the ministry confirmed that the situation in Gaza is worsening, with expectations of mass deaths.

Under the continuous bombardment, civilians continue to flee from the northern part of the city, amid harsh humanitarian conditions. Many residents have confirmed that they refuse to evacuate, despite the increasing threats from the occupying army.

In other developments, the occupying army informed tens of thousands of reserve soldiers to join the service, indicating a potential escalation in military operations. As the bombardment continues, the number of martyrs and injured is increasing daily.

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The occupation announces the start of an attack on the city of Gaza and new deaths due to starvation.

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