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The Israeli Genocide War on Gaza has entered its 232nd day, amid the Zionist committing war crimes in the Gaza Strip, by launching dozens of air strikes, artillery shelling, and bloody massacres against civilians.
More Than 20 Martyrs
The occupation continues its aggression against Gaza, as Palestinian sources reported that 20 citizens, including children and women, were martyred, and others were injured, this afternoon, Saturday, as a result of the continuous bombardment by occupation aircraft north of Gaza City.
Medical sources reported that 10 citizens were martyred, and others sustained various injuries, when the occupation bombed a house next to shelter centers in Beit Hanoun.
The same sources added that ten citizens were martyred, and 17 others were injured, when the occupation aircraft bombed Al-Nazla School in the Al-Saftawi area.
Four citizens were martyred as a result of the occupation bombing a residential apartment for a family north of the Nuseirat camp, in the middle of the Gaza Strip, in conjunction with violent artillery shelling in the vicinity of the power plant.
Later, 3 citizens were martyred as a result of the occupation bombing of the Wadi Gaza area, while the occupation Apache warplanes opened fire east of the city of Deir al-Balah, according to the Palestinian News Agency.
Two citizens, including a woman, were martyred, and others were injured, in the ongoing occupation bombing of the cities of Gaza and Rafah.
Kamal Adwan Hospital is out of service
The director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Gaza, Hossam Abu Safiya, announced that the hospital was out of service due to the ongoing siege by the occupation forces.
Abu Safiya told Al Jazeera: There is no “Israeli” withdrawal from the vicinity of the hospital.
He added that some patients and premature babies are still inside the hospital.
Prominent Resistance Operations
The Palestinian resistance continues to confront the Zionist forces penetrating into several areas of Gaza, as the “Al-Qassam Brigades,” the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), announced today, Saturday, the targeting of two “Merkava 4” tanks with two Al-Yassin 105 shells near the Imam Ali Mosque, east of the refugee camp. Jabalia.
The Al-Qassam Brigades said: Its fighters sniped a Zionist soldier with a Qassam rifle in the project area northeast of the Jabalia camp.
It added that its fighters were able to detonate a booby-trapped house in a special Zionist force next to the Habboub building in the Jabalia camp, leaving its members dead and wounded.
The Al-Quds Brigades - the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement - also announced that it had targeted, with a guided missile, a gathering of Zionist soldiers and vehicles penetrating the area of Tabet Zare, northeast of the city of Rafah.
Columbia University student sit-in Restarted
The Palestinian News Agency reported that students at Columbia University in New York State returned to demonstrate again outside the university gates, this time, in protest against the devastating “Israeli” war on the Gaza Strip for the 232nd day.
The Palestinian Agency reported that the students, along with hundreds of demonstrators, roamed the streets surrounding the university. These streets were the spark that sparked marches and demonstrations that reached more than 120 universities and academic centers. The demonstrations demand an end to the war in Gaza, an end to investments of “funds allocated to the university” in companies that support the occupying state, and an end to cooperation with Israeli academic institutions, especially in the field of research.
Students and activists also demonstrated in front of the residence of Columbia University President Nemat Shafik, who incited against the students and pushed the police to enter the campus, suppress the demonstrations, remove the sit-in tents and arrest the students, to force her to withdraw investments and stop cooperation with the occupying state.