IP - According to the Medical sources in Gaza at least 187 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks on Saturday and Sunday in the new wave of Israeli Intensified airstrikes.

Iran Press/West Asia: Medical sources in Gaza reported that in the Israeli airstrike targeting refugees at the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza, more than 40 people were killed.

Palestinian WAFA news website reported that a large number of people remain trapped under the rubble following an air attack that killed at least 40 people in the Jabalia refugee camp.

Before the Israeli Genocidal attack at the Jabalia refugee camp, the Gaza health ministry in its daily update reported that Israeli forces killed 47 people and injured 108 others in six massacres of families in the last 24 hours. 

On Sunday evening in the latest Israeli airstrike targeting a tent at a refugee center in Gaza’s al-Mawasi area, two children were killed and their mother and sibling wounded.

Also on Sunday, an Israeli attack on the Shaboura refugee camp in southern Gaza killed at least four Palestinians.

According to Gaza medical sources, at least 100 people were killed on Saturday.

In the Occupied West Bank, the Ministry of Health says two people have been killed in Israeli attacks in Jenin.

Also, Israeli forces have arrested at least 15 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank since yesterday, according to a statement by prisoners’ groups.

Gaza Civil Defense on Sunday morning announced that more than 100 people were killed in the Gaza Strip within 24 hours in Israeli bombing of civilian buildings and people gathering in streets and refugee centers,” the agency said in a statement.

Gaza Health Ministry in its latest daily update reported that at least 44,429 Palestinian deaths were recorded officially while more than 10 thousand people were registered as missing. It is believed that their body trapped under rubble across Gaza.

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in a post on the X platform announced that more than 415,000 displaced people in Gaza are now seeking refuge in school buildings operated by UNRWA.

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