The attacks have mainly affected the Nuseirat refugee camp, the scene of an Israeli Army operation that has resulted in the rescue of four hostages from Palestinian militias.
At least 210 people have died and 400 have been injured as a result of a new israeli attack launched this Saturday against several areas of central Gaza, mainly the Refugee camp of Nuseirat, scene of an Israeli Army operation that has resulted in the rescue of four hostages alive in the hands of Palestinian militias. “At least 210 martyrs have died in horrible massacres committed by the occupation in Nuseirat,” according to The Ministry of Health of the Gaza Strip made known in a brief statement collected by the newspaper Filastinrelated to the Islamist movement, while witnesses from the official Palestinian news agency, WAFA, speak of a bombing “without precedents” which lasted more than an hour, in Nuseirat, Deir al Balá, Zueida and Bureij. The Gaza ministry, under control of Hamas, has reported a “large number of dead and wounded” in this Israeli attack against the camp refugees and which describes as a “horrible massacre”as has also been done by the spokesman for the Presidency of the Palestinian Authority, Nabil Abu Rudeina. “This massacre is a continuation of the genocidal war to which the Palestinian people are exposed,” he declared before once again asking for the immediate intervention of the international community and the UN Security Council to “force the occupation authorities to immediately stop all these actions, that violate all international resolutions.”Meanwhile, and in a statement published on its Facebook page, the Gaza Ministry declares that most of the victims are “Women and children” who are currently arriving at the Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, in neighboring Deir al Balá.
Source: Eitb

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