‘Israel’ strikes targets in Gaza for 2nd night in a row
Gaza Strip (QNN)- The occupation state has launched a series of airstrikes on several targets in the Gaza strip on Saturday night, for the second night in a row, breaking the ceasefire for the fourth time.
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The Israeli jets struck a location and an empty agricultural land in Al Sudaniya in the northern Gaza Strip.
The jets also struck a location south-west of the strip.
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The Israeli military also struck a location in the southern Gaza Strip.
On Friday dawn, the Israeli jets struck targets in the southern Gaza Strip.
Last month, ‘Israel’ launched a series of airstrikes twicely on several targets in the Gaza strip, as the Palestinian resistance warned the occupation state against the settlers’ raid in Jerusalem, which was approved despite the warnings.
These raids came less than a month after Israel’s 11-day bombardment of Gaza in May and followed a march in occupied East Jerusalem by Israeli nationalists that drew Palestinian condemnation and anger.
Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip started on May 10 and ended with a ceasefire brokered by mediator Egypt on May 21, killing at least 279 Palestinians, including 69 children and 40 women and injuring 1,910 others.
19 families in the Gaza Strip have been wiped off the population civil registry during Israel’s 11-day aggression, the Palestinian Health Ministry said, including 41 children and 25 women.
More than 90,000 Palestinians were displaced from their homes, and much of Gaza’s infrastructure and many residential buildings were completely destroyed or levelled.
Health centres, media offices, as well as schools were among the structures targeted during the 11-days of constant bombardment.
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