The Government Media Office in Gaza said Israeli forces carried out over 130 attacks in 48 hours, killing 94 civilians and devastating already decimated neighborhoods in Gaza City.
Israeli warplanes launched intense airstrikes on the Al-Nasr and Tal al-Hawa neighborhoods on Monday morning, while artillery shelling simultaneously targeted Al-Jalaa Street in Gaza City.
Hospitals in Gaza confirmed that 19 people were killed on Sunday by Israeli fire, including 13 in Gaza City alone.
According to the Government Media Office in Gaza, the total number of Palestinians killed since the start of the genocide has surpassed 76,639, with 9,500 still missing.
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The Office reported that between dawn on Saturday and the end of Sunday, Israeli forces carried out more than 131 air and artillery attacks on densely populated areas and displacement sites across the Strip, describing them as “clear massacres.”
It added that the bombardments resulted in the killing of 94 civilians, including women and children, 61 of whom were in Gaza City.
The Media Office also stated that the destruction in Gaza has reached 90 %, and that the Israeli occupation has taken control of over 80 % of the territory through invasion, bombardment, and forced displacement, after dropping more than 200,000 tons of explosives on the enclave.
It further reported that Israeli forces have bombed, destroyed, or rendered out of service 38 hospitals, and that 95 % of Gaza’s schools have been targeted.
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Meanwhile, the Israeli army announced that one soldier was wounded after a mortar shell struck near troops operating in Gaza City.
In a separate statement, the military said it had identified a cell that fired an anti-tank missile at engineering vehicles belonging to the 98th Division, though no casualties were reported.
In a related development, Israeli Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir claimed there is no ceasefire in Gaza but that the operational reality has changed, with the political leadership now seeking to translate military outcomes into political gains.
During a visit to the Netzarim corridor west of Gaza City, Zamir warned that if political efforts fail, the army will resume combat operations. He also noted that under any potential agreement, the army intends to maintain forward control zones to preserve its operational flexibility.
(PC, AJA)


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