GAZA August 25. 2024 (Saba) -Three Palestinians, including a woman, were killed on Saturday by the Zionist enemy aircraft west of the city of Deir al-Balah and the city of Asda'a west of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
Palestinian medical sources said that two martyrs arrived at the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah after being shot by a quadcopter in the Tahlia area, west of the city.
It pointed out that the medical teams were able to identify the two martyrs, namely "Ihsan Suleiman Abu Ateeq and Ashraf Harb Mahmoud Al-Adham."
In the same context, medical sources at Nasser Medical Complex said that the woman from the "Daour" family arrived at Nasser Complex this morning in critical health condition, and many operations were performed for her in an attempt to save her life after she was injured by the occupation bullets in the city of Asda'a, to announce her elevation this evening.
On the same level, the Civil Defense in the Gaza Strip announced, on Saturday evening, the recovery of four martyrs from Hamad Town, west of Khan Younis city, south of the Gaza Strip.
The Civil Defense said in a press statement: "Our teams were able to recover the bodies of four martyrs from the Abu Hadros family in Hamad Town, west of Khan Yunis, and the search for seven missing people is underway."
This morning, medical teams and civil defense were able to reach Hamad Town, after the withdrawal of the Israeli occupation mechanisms from it after an incursion that lasted for nearly five days inside it and in the surroundings, which resulted in the death of martyrs and the injury of dozens, in addition to the large and widespread destruction of the city and its residential towers.
The toll of the "Israeli" aggression rose to 40,334 martyrs and 93,356 injuries since the seventh of last October, especially after the Israeli occupation army committed five massacres against families in the Gaza Strip during the past 48 hours, of which 69 martyrs and 212 injuries reached hospitals, while a number of victims are still under rubble and in the streets, and ambulance crews and civil defense cannot reach them, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza.

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