Israel Kills 130 Palestinians in 48 Hours Across Gaza
Gaza (Quds News Network)- Israeli warplanes continue to bomb different parts of Gaza, violating the ceasefire agreement. In the past 48 hours, Israeli attacks have killed 130 Palestinians.
Israeli airstrikes targeted homes and farmland in Gaza City. A strike hit an agricultural area near Al-Karama in the western part of the city.
In Al-Tuffah neighborhood, an airstrike on an apartment killed 12 civilians, including six children. Paramedics rushed the victims to Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital.
In Khan Younis, Israeli jets destroyed a four-story home belonging to the Sharrab family. The attack also damaged nearby houses.
Israeli forces also bombed a police facility in Deir Al-Balah, but no casualties were reported.
Meanwhile, Israeli artillery shelled areas near Al-Mughraqa in central Gaza. Another airstrike targeted farmland west of Khan Younis, with no immediate reports of casualties.
Israeli airstrikes in Beit Lahiya and Umm Al-Nasr in northern Gaza killed three civilians and wounded others. A separate attack on Al-Shaymaa neighborhood also caused multiple casualties.
In central Gaza, three Palestinians were injured in an airstrike near the Nuseirat refugee camp. Israeli artillery also shelled farmland east of Al-Fukhari in the south.
Israel resumed its genocide in Gaza early last Tuesday after a two-month pause under a ceasefire agreement that took effect on January 19. However, Israeli forces repeatedly violated the truce throughout this period.
Since the genocide began on October 7, 2023, Israel, with U.S. support, has killed and injured over 160,000 Palestinians, most of them women and children, while the international community remains silent.
Israeli forces desecrated hundreds of graves on Monday, exhuming and examining the remains of around 250 Palestinians in an attempt to recover the body of an Israeli soldier held in Gaza, in a blatant violation of the sanctity of the dead.
Israel said on Monday that reopening the Gaza–Egypt Rafah border crossing does not guarantee journalists will be allowed into the Palestinian enclave, as Israel has barred foreign media from entering Gaza since the start of the genocidal war in October 2023.