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10 martyrs in the continuous occupation raids on the Gaza Strip

10 citizens were killed and others were injured, this evening, Saturday, in raids of the Israeli occupation in the central Gaza Strip. Five citizens were martyred and others were wounded in the occupation bombing a group of citizens near the Shomer factory north of Al -Maghazi camp. The citizen Abdul Rahman Abu Kamil was also martyred after his targeting of the occupation in the Al -Zahra area, northwest of Al -Nusairat camp, and his body was transferred to Al -Awda Hospital. Four citizens were killed and others were wounded in the shelling of the occupation planes running on the town of Al -Zawaida. Medical sources reported that the death toll from the continuous occupation raids since dawn today at the Gaza Strip to 36 martyrs. Earlier, five citizens were killed and others were wounded, in two raids launched by Israeli occupation planes and artillery on the city of Deir Al -Balah and the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip. & Quot & quot & quot, that the occupation planes bombed & quot; Cafeteria & quot; In Deir Al -Balah, it resulted in the death of 4 citizens and the injury of others. A citizen was also martyred and others were wounded, in the shelling of the occupation artillery, a gathering of citizens northwest of Nusseirat camp, who were transferred to Al -Awda Hospital. A number of citizens were wounded after the occupation’s operations were shot at & quot; Block 1 & quot; In Al -Bureij camp in the middle of the sector. Since the seventh of October 2023, the Israeli occupation has committed a collective genocide in the Gaza Strip, which left more than 168,000 martyrs and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11,000 missing. & nbsp;

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