Israeli soldiers continued to fire missiles into densely populated areas in different parts of the Gaza Strip, on Tuesday, claiming the lives of dozens of residents, while scores of Palestinians have been wounded, some seriously.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza said three Palestinians have been killed in the Nusseirat refugee camp in Gaza, late on Tuesday at night, and many others were injured.
The slain Palestinians have been identified as Radhi Abu Hweishel, 40, Obeida Abu Hweishel, and Yousef Abu Mustafa, 27.
Earlier, a child from abu Hweishel family was killed after an Israeli missile struck her home, and several family members were injured. He was identified as Nour al-Islam Abu Hweishel, 12.
In Khan Younis, two Palestinians were killed, and many were injured, after the army fired a missile at a motorcycle rider in the city. The two slain Palestinians have been identified as Hani Awad Sammour, 27, and Ahmad Ibrahim Shbeir, 24.
Also in Khan Younis, one Palestinian, identified as Mohammad Jalal al-Jarf, 24, was killed, and another Palestinian was seriously wounded.
Three Palestinians were killed, and several others were injured in the al-Boreij refugee camp, in central Gaza. They have been identified as Raed Salah, 22, Ahmad Nassim Saleh, 23, Mahmoud Ghanem, 22.
In northern Gaza, soldiers fired missiles into a number of homes, killing a Palestinian identified as Mustafa Mohammad Mahmoud Fayyad, 24.
The Ministry of Health also said that four Palestinian were killed by Israeli missiles in the Central District, while scores have been injured.
The slain Palestinians have been identified as Ahmad Issam Wishah, 29, Ahmad Kamel Abu Mgheiseb, 35, Raed Abdul-Rahman Abu Mgheiseb, 35, Nader Abdul-Rahman Abu Mgheiseb, 35, and Ahmad Mohammad Ramadan, 30.
In Rafah, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, Israeli missiles struck a number of homes killed three Palestinians identified as Khalaf Atiyya Abu Sneima, 18, Khalil Atiyya Abu Sneima, 20, and Samih Abu Jalala, 64.
Also in Rafah, two elderly sisters were killed as the army fire more missiles into homes in the eastern area of the city. They have been identified as Hakima Nafe’ Abu ‘Adwan, 75, and Najah Nafe’ Abu Adwan, 85.
Israeli missiles also struck several homes in Gaza City, causing at least four deaths and dozens of injuries. The Ministry of Health in Gaza said residents Mohammad Shehada Hajjaj, 31, Fawza Saleh Abdul-Rahman Hajjaj, 66, and Rawan Ziad Jom’a Hajjaj, 28.
Rescue teams that are still trying to locate Palestinian, buried under the rubble of bombarded homes in the Shuja’eyya neighborhood, in Gaza, located the body of resident Mos’ab Nafeth al-Ejla, 30.
The remains of residents Tareq Fayez Hajjaj, 22, and Ahmad Ziad Hajjaj, 21, were found under the rubble of the Salam Residential Tower in Gaza.
One Palestinian was killed, and several others were injured, in the al-Maghazi refugee camp, in Gaza. The slain Palestinian has been identified as Hasan Sha’ban Khamisy, 28.
Another Palestinian, identified as Ahmad As’ad al-Boudi, 24, was killed after Israeli missiles struck his home in Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza.
Resident Mahmoud Salim Daraj, 22, died of wounds suffered earlier Tuesday in Jabalia, in northern Gaza, while resident Ahmad Salah Abu Seedo, 17, was killed by Israeli shells in the al-Mahatta area, north of Gaza City.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza said the army committed 41 massacres against entire families, since the aggression started, killing more than 222 Palestinians, most of their children, women and elderly.
It voiced an appeal to the International Community to provide protection to medical center, medics, rescue teams and the civilians, especially since the army is deliberately targeting hospitals and medics. The army is also targeting reporters, and media agencies, killing some and wounding several others.
Until midnight Tuesday, the number of Palestinians killed since June 8 arrived to 631 Palestinians, including 161 children, and 66 women.
At least 4010 Palestinians, including 1213 children, 698 women and 161 elderly, have been injured.
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