60 Palestinians martyred in Israeli bombing of Gaza

GAZA, Oct 09 (SABAH): 60 Palestinians have been martyred in the Israeli bombardment on Gaza on Wednesday morning while 47 of the martyrs are from northern Gaza. Wednesday was the 369th consecutive day of genocide of Palestinians.

More brutal attacks have been carried out by planes and artillery, in which dozens more Palestinians have been martyred and injured. The occupying planes and artillery continued their raids and violent bombardment in various areas of Gaza Strip.

The occupying planes and artillery targeted homes, gatherings of displaced people and streets, martyring dozens and injuring. The systematic genocide of Palestinians continues at a time when 95 percent of the population of the Gaza Strip is homeless.

The occupation army has besieged the Jabalia camp from many sides and Israeli army vehicles are now advancing for the third time in the genocidal war. Three massacres were carried out in which 45 Palestinians were martyred and 130 were injured.

The Ministry of Health said that many martyrs and wounded are still under the rubble and on the streets while ambulances and civil defense personnel cannot reach them.  Civil Defense targeted civilians in front of a school in Jabalia, resulting in the martyrdom of two civilians and several injured who were shifted to hospital.

The occupying forces targeted a house behind the Civil Defense headquarters west of the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, martyring and injuring several civilians. The residential apartment of the family located in the east of Gaza was targeted by an Israeli warplane, as a result of which nine citizens were martyred.

A number of people were martyred and injured in the bombing of a house of the Al-Jamal family in the central area of the Gaza Strip. Three civilians were martyred and one was injured in the bombardment of the occupying forces. The bodies of four martyrs, including a child, were taken out from the rubble of a house belonging to the Al-Khalidi family in Bureij Camp.