Air, Sea, and Ground Bombardment of Gaza: Israel Expands Its Attacks Again

According to Rokna, according to reports, the occupying army’s artillery targeted areas in eastern Gaza City at dawn today (Saturday), while Israeli naval vessels fired towards coastal neighborhoods of Gaza.

Palestinian sources also reported an artillery strike by the occupying regime on the Al-Maghazi refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, targeting civilians in the area. In addition, Israeli military aircraft bombed several times the Al-Shuja’iyya neighborhood and the northeast of the Al-Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City.

One month after the ceasefire was implemented, the Israeli army continues to violate it and carries out widespread attacks across different areas of Gaza, while the entry of humanitarian aid by Israel remains restricted.

According to the Gaza Government Information Office, 535 violations have been recorded since the ceasefire came into effect, resulting in at least 350 deaths and around 900 injuries.

Meanwhile, the management of Gaza’s relief organization stated that approximately 50 percent of its services have been halted due to fuel shortages needed to operate equipment and emergency vehicles.

The report added that rescue teams cannot access thousands of damaged and dangerous buildings, putting search and rescue operations at risk of complete suspension. Furthermore, a large part of the response to fires, explosions, and building collapses has stopped, directly threatening civilians’ lives.

The Civil Defense management emphasized that operating generators in relief centers and emergency bases, as well as gasoline generators to mitigate risks, faces serious challenges, and continuing rescue operations without fuel is impossible.

At the same time, the Israeli army reported discovering nine more bodies of Palestinian fighters in southern Gaza and claimed that over 30 more fighters were killed in the Rafah area.

Some sources report ongoing negotiations concerning the fate of dozens of besieged Hamas fighters in the tunnels.

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