Gaza under fire: Civilians targeted in Sabra and Rafah neighborhoods

Several civilians were killed and injured last on Sunday night in an Israeli shelling of the Sabra neighborhood, located south of Gaza City.
Local sources reported that Israeli occupation forces targeted a group of civilians in the Sabra neighborhood, leading to multiple fatalities and injuries.
In addition to Sabra, the occupation artillery also shelled the Shaboura neighborhood and the vicinity of the al-Awda roundabout in central Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
Since the onset of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, more than 37,877 civilians, predominantly women and children, have been killed, and over 86,969 have been injured. Thousands of victims remain missing, either buried under rubble or scattered on roads, as rescue teams face immense difficulties in reaching them.
The casualty data in Gaza remains incomplete due to ongoing intensive Israeli aggression. The repeated and complete interruptions of communication and internet services, combined with a lack of fuel, heavy equipment, and devastated infrastructure, have rendered the documentation of figures extremely challenging. (ILKHA)
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