Two Palestinians were killed while others were injured on Sunday as a result of Israeli occupation bombing of the central and southern Gaza Strip.

Local sources said that a citizen was killed and others were injured Sunday evening when the Israeli occupation forces targeted a tent housing displaced people in Al Mawasi, Khan Yunis, southern Gaza Strip.

The sources pointed out that another citizen was killed as a result of Israeli shelling of the new camp, northwest of the Nuseirat camp, in the central Gaza Strip.

The sources also indicated that the occupation forces are preventing ambulance and civil defense crews from heading to the new camp to retrieve a number of martyrs and extinguish a fire that broke out in one of the houses as a result of the intensive shelling and targeting in the area.

The area witnessed heavy gunfire from occupation vehicles and drones around a UNRWA school in the new camp, amid appeals for ambulance crews to enter the camp to evacuate the injured.

People besieged in the school said that the occupation forces were shooting at everything that moved inside the schoolyard, confirming that there were critical injuries as a result of the shelling and the random and heavy shooting.

They said that some of the bodies of the martyrs were still in front of the school gate and on the opposite street for hours, as no one could reach them to retrieve them.

In a related context, Kamal Adwan Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip is experiencing a catastrophic situation, as bodies have been piling up in the corridors since Saturday, without being able to bury them due to the ongoing shelling.

Eyewitnesses confirmed that dozens of patients and medical staff are stuck inside the hospital, deprived of the most basic necessities of life, with food and water running out and electricity out.

The Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip announced earlier Sunday that the death toll from the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since Oct. 7, 2023, has risen to 45,259 martyrs in addition to 107,627 wounded, while thousands of bodies remain under the rubble and in the streets as rescue crews cannot reach them due to the intensity of Israeli fire.
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