US-backed Zionist regime's genocide in Gaza enters day 81

US-backed Zionist regimes genocide in Gaza enters day 81
Date: 26.12.2023 15:00

As the US-backed Zionist regime’s genocidal war on the Gaza Strip entered day 81 on Tuesday, massive aerial and artillery strikes continued to pound and level whole blocks and homes and massacre more civilians, mostly children and women.

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The Zionist regime’s occupation army continued to attack different areas of Gaza last night and on Tuesday morning, targeting homes, civilian gatherings, and shelter centers and massacring dozens of citizens.
 
The occupation warplanes launched fire belts on the Batn al-Sameen area and the Morag area and bombed the house of Dr. Khamis al-Najjar in Qizan al-Najjar, south of the city of Khan Yunis. At least two people were martyred and dozens were injured during the attack, while many others are still under rubble.
 
The Zionist regime’s warplanes also launched airstrikes in the center of Khan Yunis, amid heavy artillery shelling.
 
Another house belonging to Riyad Abu Zarqa was also targeted in the Al-Hollandi neighborhood, west of Khan Yunis.
 
On the other hand, two Palestinians were martyred after Zionist regime’s forces bombed a house belonging to the Al-Amsi family near Al-Najma Roundabout in Rafah.
 
In a similar attack, Zionist regime’s war boats bombed residential areas west of Nuseirat, amid heavy artillery shelling east of Bureij in the central Gaza Strip.
 
Zionist regime waged the war on Gaza on October 7 after the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas carried out Operation Al-Aqsa Storm against the occupying entity in response to the Zionist regime’s decades-long campaign of death and destruction in Palestine.
 
The Zionist regime’s aggression has so far martyred at least 20,674 Palestinians, most of them women and children. Another 54,536 individuals have been wounded while many bodies remain trapped under rubble.

YEREL HABERLER

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