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The Zionist occupation forces continue to commit the crime of genocide in the Gaza Strip, for the 309th consecutive day, by launching dozens of airstrikes and artillery shelling, while committing massacres against civilians, amid a catastrophic humanitarian situation resulting from the siege and the displacement of more than 95% of the population.
More than 100 Palestinians were martyred and dozens were wounded at dawn today, Saturday, in a horrific massacre committed by the occupation army by targeting the Al-Tabi'in School in the Al-Daraj neighborhood in the center of Gaza City.
The Palestinian Civil Defense said that the targeting took place during the dawn prayer; which led to a massacre that left a large number of martyrs and wounded, adding that the bodies of citizens were set on fire.
According to Civil Defense estimates, the "Al-Tabi'in" massacre is the third in terms of the size of the disaster after the Baptist Hospital and Mawasi Khan Yunis massacres.
The government media office in Gaza said that due to the horror of the massacre and the large number of martyrs, medical crews and rescue teams have not been able to retrieve the bodies of all the martyrs so far.
Civil defense crews in Gaza retrieved 6 martyrs and 15 injuries in an Israeli attack on the home of the Abu Khalifa family in Jabalia al-Balad, north of the Gaza Strip.
Local sources said that 5 martyrs were killed as a result of an Israeli attack on the home of the Hamada family in al-Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip.
A number of citizens were also injured as a result of the occupation army’s bombing of the home of the al-Qarnawi family in al-Nuseirat, and the occupation’s warplanes targeted agricultural land in the al-Sawariha area, west of al-Nuseirat.
Local sources reported that the occupation bombed two homes of the “Nofal” and “al-Hawari” families, west of al-Nuseirat, without any reports of injuries.