An Al Jazeera correspondent reported that the Israeli army conducted a series of bombing operations targeting residential buildings in Rafah, located in the southern Gaza Strip.
Another report from an Al Jazeera correspondent indicated that an Israeli bombing of a house in Abasan Al Kabira, east of Khan Yunis, resulted in two fatalities and one injury.
Further reporting from an Al Jazeera correspondent stated that an Israeli strike on a house on Al-Sikka Street in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, south of Gaza City, claimed the lives of three individuals.
An Al Jazeera correspondent also reported that an Israeli drone bombing in the Al-Saftawi area, in the northern Gaza Strip, resulted in the deaths of four people, including two children.
Finally, an Al Jazeera correspondent reported that a child was killed in an Israeli bombing that struck a displaced persons’ tent in the Al-Mawasi area, west of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip.
10 Comments
Marishka
War is cruel, and the casualties reported here remind us that peace is urgently needed.
Pupsik
It’s heartbreaking to see children suffering from this violence. The world needs to act.
Marishka
The loss of life is tragic, but it’s a complex situation that requires more understanding rather than just headlines.
Pupsik
The world isn’t getting the full picture; we need a balanced view to address this lasting conflict.
Marishka
Every report like this brings us one step closer to understanding the desperate need for a ceasefire.
Muchacho
These reports portray the real impact of military actions on everyday lives. This must change!
Muchacha
Instead of blaming Israel, why not focus on the root causes of the violence? Hamas has been launching rockets into Israel.
Mariposa
I appreciate Al Jazeera for bringing these stories to light. We cannot ignore the plight of the Palestinians.
ZmeeLove
Al Jazeera plays a crucial role in shedding light on the realities of war. We need to listen!
Coccinella
This is just another instance of how biased the media is against Israel. There are always two sides to every story.