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"Over 30 Killed in Gaza by Israeli Airstrikes... Hospitals Also Bombarded"

On the 3rd (local time), the Israeli military launched intense airstrikes centered on the northern Gaza Strip in Palestine, resulting in ongoing casualties.


According to major foreign media, bombings occurred across Gaza from early dawn, killing at least 31 people. About half of the deceased, 13 people, were from northern Gaza areas such as Beit Lahiya and Jabalia. Major foreign media reported, "The Israeli military is concentrating its offensive on Jabalia, where there is a refugee camp," analyzing that the Israeli military may intend to drive out refugees from this area and create a buffer zone.


The Kamal Adwan Hospital near Beit Lahiya reported that a child hospitalized there was seriously injured by shelling from an Israeli military tank. In Khan Yunis in southern Gaza Strip, 8 people, including 4 children, died. Deaths were also reported in Gaza City and other areas. The Arab broadcaster Al Jazeera reported that the death toll in the Gaza Strip exceeded 35 on that day.


The Gaza Strip Ministry of Health, governed by the Palestinian armed faction Hamas, announced that since the outbreak of the war in October last year, 43,341 Palestinians have died and 102,105 have been injured.


Meanwhile, on the same day, the Israeli military conducted military operations within Syria and announced that they secured the custody of an intelligence agent linked to an Iranian terrorist organization. In a statement, the Israeli military said, "The Egoz Unit and the 504 Intelligence Unit, which have been conducting intelligence-based special operations in Syrian territory over the past few months, captured and detained Ali Suleiman Al-Ashi, an intelligence agent of the Iranian terrorist organization."


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