An Israeli attack on Friday on the Balata refugee camp in Nablus in the West Bank left five people dead.
In a new massacre by Israeli forces this Friday, at least 26 Palestinians were killed in attacks on three apartments in a residential tower in Khan Younis, south of the Gaza Strip, medical sources reported.
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A manager at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis told the media that the bomb attack on the building, which took place between Friday and early Saturday morning, left 26 dead and 23 seriously injured.
The Israeli occupation also bombed this Friday several areas in the north of the Gaza Strip, which has been under a prolonged siege since October 7, killing and wounding around 12,000 civilians, mostly children and women.
The Palestinian news agency WAFA reported that the Israeli airstrikes targeted several areas of the Jabalia refugee camp, houses in Beit Lahia, the area around residential towers in the city of Sheikh Zayed in Gaza and the area around the Indonesian hospital.
Five people are killed in an attack in Balata in the West Bank
The Palestinian Red Crescent reported this Saturday that an Israeli attack on Friday on the Balata refugee camp in Nablus, in the occupied West Bank, left at least five dead and two injured.
The correspondent of the WAFA agency and other media said that an Israeli drone fired a missile at the most populous refugee camp in the West Bank on Friday evening, leaving five dead and two injured.
Hours later, Israeli soldiers returned to Balata to demolish a house and destroy roads, the sources added.
According to the United Nations Refugee Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), 24,000 people live in Balata camp.