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’Israeli’ Aggression Takes Gazan Martyr Toll to Above 800 on Eighteenth Day

’Israeli’ Aggression Takes Gazan Martyr Toll to Above 800 on Eighteenth Day
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The "Israeli" aggression caused the total martyr toll to cross 800 in seized Gaza on the eighteenth day of the Zionist regime's military operation.
 
’Israeli’ Aggression Takes Gazan Martyr Toll to Above 800 on Eighteenth Day
In the occupied West Bank, Palestinian factions declared a ‘Day of Rage' after a night of clashes over "Israel's" seized Gaza operation, with the Zionist police martyring a Palestinian and injuring 150, Palestinian medics said.

"Israeli" police also arrested 29 people in east occupied al-Quds.

An "Israeli" air strike on seized Gaza on Friday also martyred two women, one of them pregnant, Palestinian emergency services spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said.

Two other people wounded earlier in "Israeli" shelling of Khan Yunis martyred of their wounds, Qudra said, bringing the number of Gazans martyred in the "Israeli" military operation to 807.


Moreover, Hamas and Islamic Jihad have called for widespread participation of International Quds Day rallies on Friday against "Israel's" continuous violence against Palestinians.

On Thursday, an "Israeli" shelling striked a UN facility sheltering displaced Gazans, martyring at least 15 civilians and wounding more than 200.

Nearly 100 Palestinians were martyred on Thursday, according to Qudra, one of the bloodiest days of the conflict.

Thursday's strike hit a UN school sheltering some of the 100,000 Palestinians driven from their homes after weeks of deadly aggression by the "Israeli" regime.

Furthermore, the "Israeli" shelling drew widespread international condemnation, with UN chief Ban Ki-Moon saying he was "appalled" at the shelling which "underscores the imperative for the killing to stop -- and to stop now."

Washington said it was "deeply saddened and concerned about the tragic incident," without explicitly blaming its ally "Israel."

The Gaza-based Palestinian Centre for Human Rights has said more than 80 percent of the casualties so far have been civilians, a quarter of them children.

Moreover, UN humanitarian chief Valerie Amos expressed deep concern over the mounting civilian casualties, saying it was "almost impossible" for Palestinians to shelter from "Israeli" air strikes in the densely populated territory.


Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

 

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