Palestine

71 Days of Aggression: Israeli Army’s Violent Raids Plague Gaza

The Israeli occupation army has continued its relentless campaign of raids and violent bombardment on various areas in the Gaza Strip. The aggression has stretched on for a grueling 71 days, leaving a trail of destruction and heartbreak.

Tragedy struck on Saturday morning, as the occupation targeted two houses on Old Gaza Street, resulting in a massacre. At least 14 innocent lives were lost, adding to the ever-growing list of casualties. Meanwhile, a Zionist bombing targeted the headquarters of the Young Men’s Christian Association in Gaza, claiming the lives of six individuals and injuring numerous others.

Six Palestinians Killed and dozens were injured after the Israeli occupation bombed the headquarters of the Young Men’s Christian Association in Gaza, which houses about 250 displaced people. pic.twitter.com/ntH8tRiF4x

— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) December 16, 2023

The occupation forces also bombed the vicinity of a UNRWA school in Deir al-Balah. Not stopping there,  IOF aircraft launched a series of raids on western Gaza City, causing further destruction and terror.

Homes in the Al-Manara neighborhood, southeast of Khan Yunis, were ruthlessly targeted during the early hours, leaving more innocent lives lost and dozens injured.

This is Al-Shuja’eya neighborhood after being exposed to continuing bombing by the Israeli occupation. pic.twitter.com/OyS3oaJy2X

— TIMES OF GAZA (@Timesofgaza) December 16, 2023

The central areas of Khan Yunis and the southern regions of Rafah faced similar ferocity as the occupation unleashed its violent raids on unsuspecting civilians.

The Israeli occupation forces continues its raids on Khan Younis. pic.twitter.com/EkYzeKnWiH

— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) December 16, 2023

The Israeli occupation army resorted to using phosphorus bombs, unleashing a wave of fear and devastation on the Al- Shujaiya, Al-Daraj, and Al-Tuffah neighborhoods in Gaza City. The international community has long condemned the use of such weapons due to their severe impact on civilian populations.

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