Dozens of citizens were killed, and others were injured, Saturday, in the continuing Israeli occupation bombing various parts of the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian Wafa News Agency reported that two citizens were killed in a bombing that targeted a house in the town of Al-Mughraqa, in the central Gaza Strip.
The Israeli warplanes bombed homes in the city of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip and in the Yarmouk area in Gaza City. Which led to the death of dozens of citizens, and the injury of others.
190 citizens, most of them women and children, have been killed since the end of the temporary humanitarian truce, on Friday.
The Israeli forces resumed their aggression after the post-Gaza truce
The Israeli forces resumed their aggression against the Gaza Strip, on land, sea, and air, after the temporary humanitarian truce ended on Friday, That led to the killing of more than 190 citizens, most of whom were women and children.
Khan Yunis Governorate, south of the Gaza Strip, witnessed violent bombardment and fire belts east, center and west of the governorate, in addition to shelling from gunboats and artillery.
Since the start of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip on October 7, more than 15,000 citizens have been killed, including 6,150 children and more than 4,000 women, in addition to more than 37,000 wounded, an infinite toll.
Thousands of citizens are still missing, and the majority of them likely died under the rubble of their homes, and ambulance and rescue crews have not been able to recover them until now.
At least 15,899 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza from Israeli strikes since October 7, according to a spokesperson for the Gaza Health Ministry on Monday.
Clouds of grey smoke from the strikes hung over Gaza, where the Hamas-run Ministry of Health said more than 190 people had been killed and hundreds were wounded in renewed Israeli bombardment.
Israel said its ground, air, and naval forces struck more than 400 targets in Gaza in its latest attacks. It also called on people to evacuate from Khan Younis as it expands its military operations, urging them to move southwards towards Rafah, close to the border with Egypt.
Each of the warring sides blamed the other for the truce collapse by rejecting terms to extend the daily release of hostages held by Hamas fighters in exchange for Palestinians held in Israeli jails.