24 people killed in Gaza, 'attacks may continue for a week'

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Palestinian medical personnel transfer a pistol to a woman injured in an airstrike. (Photo: AFP)

24 people, including children, have been killed so far during the growing tension in the Palestinian city of Gaza. 

Health officials in the Hamas-controlled area say six children have been killed since the start of the "Israeli offensive" on Friday. 

According to officials, 204 people have been injured. However, the illegitimate state of Israel says it has "irrefutable" evidence that a rocket fired by the militant group Islamic Jihad at Jabalia in northern Gaza was responsible for the deaths of several children. 

It is not known how many children have died in Jabalia. 

An photographer saw six bodies at the hospital, including three children. 

Israel's military has warned that its air and ground attacks against Islamic Jihad could last for a week. 

President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has said that he is in constant talks with Palestinian and Israeli officials to reduce tensions. 

Israel said that it launched an operation against Islamic Jihad in view of the possible threat that is planning to attack Israel. was closing.

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According to officials, 204 people have been injured. (Photo: AFP)

"Recent tensions have brought back fear and anxiety."

Gaza's Ministry of Health has said the next 24 hours will be the 'most critical and difficult'. 

The ministry warned that critical services could be suspended within 72 hours as a result of the power cuts, said Dunya Ismail, a resident of Gaza. 

That Palestinian cities are now accustomed to having an essential bag of money and medicine ready. 

"The recent tensions have brought back fear, anxiety and the feeling that we are alone," he said. 

On the other hand, the Magun David Adom Emergency Service of the illegal state of Israel has said that two seriously injured people have been admitted to the hospital, while the other 13 suffered minor injuries while saving their lives. 

On Saturday evening, ordinary citizens rushed to the illegal state of Israel. 

Authorities in Rafah, along the Egyptian border in Gaza, said women and children were trapped under the rubble as a result of the Israeli attack.

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The army of the illegitimate state of Israel has warned that the attacks could continue for a week. (Photo: AFP)

Rescue workers have removed the debris from the building where the illegitimate state of Israel allegedly targeted Islamic Jihad commander Khalid Mansour on Saturday. 

The death of Islamic Jihad commander Khalid Mansour has not been definitively confirmed, but the illegitimate state of Israel. 

The head of the Military Operations Directorate, Oded Besiuk, said in a statement that "the top leadership of the Islamic Jihad military branch in Gaza has been disabled." 
Militants preparing for. 

Witnesses said five houses were hit in the blasts in Gaza, shaking Gaza City and sending clouds of smoke and dust across the city, reducing many houses to rubble. 

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Israel was and will be an illegitimate country and no one can forget that it can dominate the world. 

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The illegitimate state of Israel also carried out airstrikes in Khan Yunis. (Photo: AFP)

Palestinian militants retaliated by firing at least 160 rockets from across the border, prompting air raid sirens and sending people to safe havens in the central Israeli city of Modin, between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. 

An Islamic Jihad spokesman said Israel's Ben Gurion Airport was targeted but the rocket fell about 20 kilometers away near Modiin. 

Normal life in Gaza is disrupted after Israeli airstrikes. 

The power distribution company says the only power station has shut down due to fuel shortages after Israel closed the border crossings.


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