Israel Kills 5000 Civilians in 100 Days North Gaza Bombing

The Government Media Office in Gaza reported:

5,000 Palestinians were killed or remain missing due to the annihilation plan imposed by Israeli occupation forces over the past 100 days in northern Gaza Strip.

Israeli occupation forces have abducted 2,600 Palestinians, including women and children, from multiple neighborhoods in the northern Gaza Strip.

“Some 9,500 others have also been injured, in addition to the detention of 2,600 people, including women and children, in a flagrant violation of all international conventions and norms,” the media office said in a statement.

“In the past 100 days, our people in northern Gaza have suffered the most horrific forms of killing, ethnic cleansing, destruction, and displacement,” it added.

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Israel Kills Another Journalist in Gaza Bombing

Civil defense teams search for victims or potential survivors through the rubble of the al-Shanti family home in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of Gaza City after it was bombed by Israeli warplanes. Fellow journalist Iman Hatem al-Shanti and her son, Bilal, have so far been confirmed killed in the attack.

Nour Naimi wrote this:

The cursed Israeli army killed my resilient and ambitious friend, journalist Eman Al-Shanti. They bombed her home in #Gaza while she was with her children. Her eldest son, Bilal, was found killed under the rubble, but the fate of her other children is still unknown.

Eman was not just a number. Eman was not just anyone. Eman mattered.

https://twitter.com/NourNaim88/status/1866811023682150806

Another wrote:

Fellow journalist Iman Al-Shanti is a martyr, along with her family. I met her yesterday, Tuesday, in the hospital and she complimented me a lot on the coverage. She was always trying to reassure me about the situation in her difficult region. However, she and her family remained steadfast there in the face of death.

Her name and images continue to trend on the social media.

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Israel Kills….

Last Wednesday evening, the occupation aircraft bombed the house of the Al-Arouqi family in the Abu Iskandar area in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood north of Gaza City, killing 25 of its residents, including children. The young man, Muhammad Yousef Al-Arouqi, was the only survivor of the massacre.

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