The Israeli regime has been waging a barbaric war against Gaza since October 7, when Hamas-led Palestinian Resistance groups launched their biggest operation against the Zionist regime in years. The sneak attack, dubbed Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, came in response to the regime’s intensified crimes against the Palestinian people.
The Israeli war has so far claimed the lives of thousands of Palestinians and left thousands of others wounded.
The United Nations General Assembly overwhelmingly passed a resolution, calling for the implementation of an immediate “humanitarian truce” in Gaza. The Israeli regime has rejected all calls for a ceasefire, claiming it would benefit Hamas.
The following are the latest updates:
Two more mosques destroyed by Zionists
The Israeli military has bombed two mosques in southern Gaza City in the last few hours, an Anadolu correspondent has reported.
The attacks destroyed the Ali bin Abi Talib and the Al-Istijabah mosques in the al-Sabra neighborhood.
UNRWA school in Jabalia refugee camp struck
Media outlets reported a strike on the al-Fakhoora school in Jabalia refugee camp, where many displaced people are sheltering.
The school is run by the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, according to Al Jazeera.
The school was hosting thousands of people who had fled previous Israeli air strikes from different parts of the north of Gaza.
This refugee camp has been hit three times by the Zionists in the past days – but this is not the only huge bombardment that happened this morning.
Another took place in a central neighborhood in Gaza City. It was a very densely populated area which has now been entirely destroyed. People there are still trying to search for those under the rubble.
Israeli forces strike house of Hamas chief Haniyeh: Report
An Israeli regime’s drone has fired a missile at the Gaza house of the head of the political bureau of Hamas Ismail Haniyeh, who is currently outside the enclave, Al Jazeera reported.
It was unclear whether any of his family members were at the house when it was struck.
MNA