Kokcha News Agency – Last night, Gaza City witnessed a series of brutal attacks by Israeli occupation forces, resulting in multiple massacres, bombings, and robotic explosions. The violence left a trail of destruction, with martyrs, wounded, and many missing persons reported across the city.
- Masoud Family Home: The bombing of the Masoud family home in Shawa Square, Daraj neighborhood, caused casualties and damaged several surrounding homes.
- Zaqout Family Home: Eight martyrs and over 40 wounded were reported after the bombing of the Zaqout family home in the General Security area in northern Gaza. Civil defense crews are still searching for missing persons.
- Hindi Family Home: Four martyrs and several wounded were reported after the bombing of the Hindi family home in the Al-Khadriya area of the Al-Sabra neighborhood in southern Gaza City.
- Siyam Family Home: Four people were wounded in the bombing of the Siyam family home on Hamid Street in the Al-Shati refugee camp, west of Gaza City.
- Deir al-Balah Refugee Camp: Three martyrs and one wounded were reported after a residential apartment was targeted in the Deir al-Balah refugee camp in central Gaza.
- Abu Hamisa School: Two people were wounded by shrapnel from a quadcopter bomb dropped on the Abu Hamisa School in the Al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.
Israeli forces continued their bombings and detonated booby-trapped robots in homes northwest of Gaza City. Dozens of families were forced to flee, leaving sidewalks covered in rubble due to the continuous raids and threats.
In addition to the bombings, continuous gunfire from helicopters and quadcopter drones was reported in the vicinity of Sheikh Radwan Pool, northwest of Gaza City, alongside artillery shelling from vehicles in the eastern areas.
Starvation in Khan Yunis
In a tragic development, seven children died of severe hunger in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip. The children, who were inside the Nasser Compound, were reduced to skeletons due to malnutrition.
Hamas Statement
Hamas held Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fully responsible for the lives of Israeli prisoners in Gaza and accused the U.S. administration of bearing direct responsibility for the escalation of the “brutal war of extermination.”