Israeli airstrikes leave 60 civilians killed in Gaza


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Israeli airstrikes leave 60 civilians killed in Gaza
[14/ May/2025]
Gaza - Saba:

On the 58th day of the resumption of its aggression and genocidal crime against the Gaza Strip, the Israeli enemy army continues to commit massacres against Palestinian civilians.

The Palestinian SAFA News Agency quoted Palestinian medical sources as saying that 60 people were killed as a result of Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip, including 50 in the northern Gaza Strip since dawn on Wednesday.

The same sources indicated that Israeli enemy forces committed massacres by targeting several homes in the Jabalia camp and Jabalia al-Balad in the northern Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths of 50 citizens, including children and women.

SAFA News Agency reported that the simultaneous Israeli raids on the northern Gaza Strip targeted several homes, including those around Abu Hussein School west of Jabalia camp, around al-Ajarmah Street in the center of the camp, in Jabalia al-Nazla, and around the Nusaybah School in Jabalia town.

It added that ambulances were finding it difficult to reach the targeted areas in Jabalia camp and town due to the large number of simultaneous airstrikes.

The Agency noted that there were deaths and injuries as a result of Israeli warplanes targeting two apartments belonging to the Odeh and Khalil families in the Abu Al-Aish building, next to the Al-Yassin Mosque on Al-Ajarmah Street in Jabalia camp.

In the southern Gaza Strip, SAFA News Agency reported the deaths of Moataz Sobhi Al-Ghannam, his wife Duaa Yaqoub Al-Ghannam (Abu Odeh), and his two daughters Jana and Maryam, in an airstrike on a tent in the Al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis.

The Agency reported that three citizens succumbed to their wounds in the airstrikes last night and yesterday on Khan Younis: Basem Nasser Abu Ghali, Tariq Wadi, and Izz Al-Din Moataz Suwailem.

Since March 18, the Israeli enemy has resumed its genocidal campaign in Gaza, reneging on a 58-day ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement with Hamas, brokered by Qatar and Egypt and supported by the United States.

Since March 18, 2,680 Palestinian civilians have been killed and 7,680 others injured, most of them women and children, according to Palestinian medical sources.

The death toll from the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, has risen to 52,808 martyrs, 119,721 injured, over 14,000 missing, and massive destruction of infrastructure, homes, and residential buildings.