Ismail Haniya’s sister was killed in an Israeli airstrike

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A sister of Hamas leader Ismail Haniya was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Shati camp in Gaza City, Palestine. Besides, 10 more people were killed in the attack.

The casualties occurred in an Israeli airstrike in West Gaza City on Tuesday. Palestinian media claimed, citing Hebrew media. News from Anadolu.

Israel killed Haniyeh’s three sons last April. According to Hamas, four of his grandchildren (three daughters and one son) were also killed. At that time, a Hamas leader told Al Jazeera, “I thank God for giving them the honor of martyrdom.”

Earlier this year, Israeli police arrested one of Hania’s sisters, an Israeli citizen living in Tel Sheva. The Hamas leader’s three sisters live in the southern city and are married to Arab Israelis.

Later that year, Hania requested Israel to allow her sisters to attend her son’s wedding in Gaza. But Israel denies it. It was not immediately known if any of Hania’s sisters were killed in today’s attack.

Several others were injured in the attack on the Abdel-Fanah Hammoud school in Al-Daraj area of ​​Gaza City.

In addition, at least five other Filipinos were killed in an attack by Israeli forces on the Magaji refugee camp. An Israeli strike on a house in the Magazi refugee camp in central Gaza was immediately reported to have caused an unknown number of casualties, Al Jazeera reported.

The official Palestinian news agency Wafa later reported that at least five people, including three children, were killed and several others wounded in the attack.

Meanwhile, at least 28 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip in the last 24 hours. The health ministry of the besieged territory said on Monday that the total number of dead in the Israeli aggression since October 7 last year has reached 37,626.

According to a statement from the ministry, 86 thousand 98 people were injured in the attack.

In the last 24 hours, 28 people were killed and 66 injured in Israeli attacks, the statement said. Many people are still trapped under the rubble and on the streets as rescuers are unable to reach them.

Source:Time News

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