According to Al-Mayadeen TV channel, several Palestinians were injured during today's barbaric attack by the Zionist regime on Palestinian civilians awaiting the distribution of humanitarian aid in southern Gaza.
This is not the first time that Zionist regime soldiers opened fire on Palestinians during the distribution of humanitarian aid.
Yesterday (Tuesday), Al Jazeera reported that Zionist regime soldiers fired on Palestinians trying to reach aid trucks near Al-Kuwait Square in central Gaza City.
In addition, Zionist regime forces attacked the Beit Fajar area in southern Beit Lahma at the same time as they intensified their attacks on the Gaza Strip.
In recent hours, Zionist regime fighters have fired at the An-Nasirat Palestinian refugee camp, located in the center of the Gaza Strip.
Fighters bombed residential buildings in the Al-Haqar area, located in Deir al-Balah in the center of the Gaza Strip, resulting in the martyrdom of several residents and the injury of several others.
At the same time, Zionist regime military helicopters fired at Palestinians in eastern Gaza City.
In addition, the eastern parts of the city of Khan Yunis, located in the south of the Gaza Strip, east
Al-Brija and the Al-Magraqa area in the center of the Gaza Strip came under artillery fire from the Zionist regime.
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) announced that nearly 17,000 children have lost their parents in the Gaza Strip due to ongoing attacks by the Zionist regime's army on the area.
The report also said that in the northern Gaza Strip, one in six children under the age of two suffer from severe malnutrition and die as the world watches.
In addition to destroying Palestinian property, the Zionist military invaded the Aqaba Jabr camp in Arich and the village of Al-Asakara in Beit Lahm and confiscated their vehicles.
The Zionist aggressors, also attacking the Habla area, located in the south of Qalqilya, arrested several Palestinian youths and stationed their snipers on the roofs of houses on Amman Street in Nablus.