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Terrorist ‘israeli’ Airstrikes Result in Tragic Death of Six Siblings in Deir al-Balah

Zionist airstrikes targeted the central Gaza area of Deir al-Balah on Sunday, resulting in the deaths of at least nine individuals, among them six siblings from the same family.

In Deir al-Balah, Israeli airstrikes targeted a civilian vehicle, resulting in the deaths of two brothers from the Abu Mahadi family.

The assault also resulted in the death of an acquaintance of the siblings.

A Palestinian human rights advocate, Ramy Abdu, conveyed on X that a vehicle transporting civilians was targeted by an Israeli missile, resulting in fatalities.

The attack ensued after previous assaults directed at the western regions of Deir al-Balah and Khan Yunis.

In a pre-dawn offensive on the coastal Al-Mawasi region, Israeli forces targeted a tent that was sheltering displaced individuals and struck an occupied residence, resulting in additional casualties.

Medics have reported that a woman lost her life following an Israeli drone strike in Jabalia al-Balad, located in the northern Gaza Strip.

In an operation carried out by Israeli forces in the western Khan Yunis region, Mohammed al-Darbashi, who served as the director of the local police station, was confirmed killed following an assault on his residence.

In a statement on Saturday, Israel’s military announced plans to escalate its operations, indicating a forthcoming intensification of offensives that would extend to additional areas across much of Gaza.

In a recent statement, Israel Katz, the minister overseeing military affairs, issued a stark warning, indicating that the military is actively working to make Gaza “smaller” and “more isolated.” This is part of a strategy aimed at exerting pressure on Hamas to release the captives it continues to hold.

Hamas issued a warning on Saturday, stating that the ongoing offensive not only results in the loss of innocent civilian lives but also jeopardizes the safety of captives held by the occupying forces.

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