An Israeli warplane Wednesday morning fired missiles at the Sheikh Radwan cemetery to the north of Gaza City causing massive destruction to Palestinian graves.
A large number of the Palestinians buried in this graveyard had been killed by Israel either during its current aggression on the Gaza Strip or during previous aggressions.
According to Palestinian eyewitnesses, remains of Palestinian bodies scattered around in the cemetery because of the severity of the bombing.
The Israeli occupation airforce has so far targeted schools, mosques, civil defense facilities, ambulance cars and graveyards.
Israel stepped up this morning its white phosphorous attacks on the center of Gaza city which led to the suffocation of a large number of Palestinian citizens and started fire in a number of buildings and houses.
The PIC reporter said that Israeli warplanes fired the internationally banned white prosperous on the Omar Al-Mukhatar street and the Jala street in the Gaza city.
Palestinian sources reported that three Palestinian resistance fighters were killed during fierce confrontations last night and Wednesday morning with the IOF troops in several areas of the Gaza Strip.
According to different communiqués, the Palestinian resistance fighters spearheaded by Al-Qassam Brigades killed many invading IOF troops and destroyed Israeli armored vehicles and tanks in the areas of Al-Shujaiyeh and Al-Tofah in Gaza city, Al-Attatra area in the north of Beit Lahia and the eastern area of Jabaliya.
The Brigades of Abu Ali Mustafa, the armed wing of the popular front, said that its fighters fired four guided missiles for the first time at an Israeli personnel carrier in the north of Beit Lahiya and detonated a trench full of explosive devices at Israeli tanks in Jabaliya.
After a military operation that continued for several days during which more than 15 Palestinian citizens were killed and many others were wounded, the IOF troops withdrew from Al-Najjar area in the Khuza'a town leaving behind a trail of destroyed houses and infrastructure.
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