Israeli army bombed Gaza, the number of martyred Palestinians exceeded 3700

An attack on a thousand-year-old Greek Orthodox church in Gaza also injured several people

GAZA

During the ongoing war between the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas and Israel, the number of Palestinians killed as a result of the Israeli air force's bombing of Gaza has exceeded 3700.


According to Arab media reports, 307 more Palestinians were martyred during the 24 hours until Thursday evening due to Israel's bombing of Gaza.


United Nations


According to the United Nations report, since the fighting started on October 7, the number of Palestinians who have been martyred in Israeli attacks has reached 3,785, including at least 1,524 children and 1,444 women.


According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the number of people injured in Israeli attacks has reached 12,500.


Attack on the Greek Church


A thousand-year-old Greek Orthodox Church in Gaza was also targeted by the Israeli Air Force, injuring several people who had taken refuge there, while parts of the church collapsed.


Ibrahim Jahshan, a Palestinian Christian overseer of the church, said he was there when the explosion occurred and was taking refuge there with his family.


He said that many Muslims were also taking refuge in the church after fleeing from their homes in the area.


He further said that we do not want war, we want peace, pray for the Muslims and Christians living in Gaza.


Arrests of Palestinians


The Israeli army has also arrested 14 Palestinians during an operation in the occupied West Bank city of Ramallah.


Wafa, the Palestinian news agency, quoted Marwan Sabah, head of Umm Safa Village Council, as saying that Israeli forces also fired directly at the vehicles and houses of residents in the area.


Since October 7, more than 850 arrests have been made by Israeli forces.


Southern Gaza


The number of martyrs in southern Gaza has reached 21, while the number of injured has reached 79.'


Wafa, the Palestinian news agency, says that most of the martyrs in Khan Younis city include women and children, while eight members of the same family were also martyred in the Israeli attack.