30 April 2025 - 11:11
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Six martyred including two kids in Israeli airstrike on displaced tents in Khan Yunis

Israeli airstrikes in Khan Yunis killed six Palestinians, including two children, and injured ten others, raising the day’s death toll to 18. The attacks have worsened Gaza’s humanitarian crisis, with over 52,000 Palestinians killed since October 2023, according to health officials

AhlulBayt News Agency: On Tuesday evening, an Israeli airstrike targeted tents sheltering displaced individuals in the al-Mawasi area of Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, killing six Palestinians, including two children, and injuring ten others. This attack raised the death toll in the city to 18 within the same day.

Among the victims were two brothers, Maisara (8) and Yusuf Abdel Quddus Suleiman al-Madlal (9), as well as 75-year-old Mansour Mohammed Mansour Abu Muammar, Subhi Ismail Jargoun, Abdul Rahman Mohammed al-Maghari, and Mohammed Kamal Mahmoud Zannoun, who later succumbed to his injuries.

Earlier in the day, Israeli airstrikes struck multiple locations in Khan Yunis, including the al-Manara neighborhood and Qizan al-Najjar area, destroying homes belonging to residents Idrees Farwana, Hani Hamdi al-Shaer, and Abu Khaled Islayh.

In a separate incident, three individuals—Mahmoud Ali Eid al-Shaer, Abdul Rahman Hassan Eid al-Shaer, and Yusuf Ubaid Mohammed al-Arja—were killed in an Israeli drone strike in Qizan al-Najjar. Additionally, the bodies of four individuals—Yusuf Hassan Islayh, Louay Zaki Kawarea, Mohammed Salem Sarhan, and Hussein Hassan Abu Azzoum—were recovered from the al-Manara neighborhood following a prior airstrike.

On Monday night, an Israeli artillery strike on tents housing displaced persons in the southern al-Mawasi area killed at least five people, including three children, and injured over 40 others. Casualties were transported to the British Hospital and the Red Cross facility.

These attacks have exacerbated the dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where over 52,000 Palestinians have been killed since October 2023, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.

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