Washington expects aid to enter today Gaza

Washington expects aid to enter today Gaza

On the 15th day of its war on Gaza, the Israeli occupation army continued to bomb residential areas, resulting in more martyrs. The ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza for two weeks has left 4,137 people dead and more than 13,000 wounded, most of them women and children.


The head of the government media office in Gaza, Salama Marouf, announced on Friday evening that 5,500 residential buildings, which included 14,200 housing units, had been completely demolished as a result of the bombing launched by Israel on the Strip since October 7.


Salama said during a press conference: “The Israeli aggression led to the complete demolition of 5,500 residential buildings, which included 14,200 residential units, while about 133,370 residential units were partially damaged, including 10,127 residential units that were uninhabitable, in addition to 62 government headquarters and dozens of public and service facilities.” According to Quds Press newspaper.


The statement by the Government Information Office in Gaza explained that Israel "continues to target educational institutions, as 160 schools were subjected to various damages, including 19 schools that were out of service."


He pointed out that "one of the most prominent scenes of aggression over the past twenty-four hours was the destruction of the towers of Madinat al-Zahra and the bombing of the Greek Orthodox Church."