Nine martyrs in Israeli airstrike on Beit Lahia

Nine young men, including two journalists, were martyred and others were injured on Saturday afternoon in a Zionist regime’s drone strike in the northern Gaza Strip, in a new violation of the ceasefire agreement.
In a brief statement, the Ministry of Health reported that nine bodies of martyrs and a number of injuries, including serious cases, were transferred to the Indonesian Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip.
Local sources said a Zionist regime’s drone struck a car at the al-Attar junction in the town of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip.
Press sources reported that most of the martyrs were humanitarian and relief workers, and included four journalists, adding that the shelling targeted a vehicle of Al-Khair International Foundation while they were sheltering displaced people in Beit Lahia.
Meanwhile, a Palestinian was wounded at the hands of Israeli occupation forces stationed in Tal al-Sultan neighborhood, west of Rafah city, in southern Gaza Strip.
On Friday, 4 citizens were martyred in Israeli shelling in the Zeitoun neighborhood, south of Gaza City. A fisherman was martyred in northwest of Gaza City, and six civilians, including two women, were injured in an Israeli shelling that targeted eastern and central Rafah city, south of Gaza Strip.
Two children were martyred and a mother of one of them was wounded on Thursday evening by an Israeli drone strike in the town of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip and a shooting east of the Al-Shejaiya neighborhood in eastern Gaza.
On March 11, six civilians, including two brothers, were martyred and others were injured in two separate Israeli raids on Rafah and Gaza. The day before, four civilians, including three brothers, were also martyred in an Israeli airstrike that targeted a gathering of citizens in Rafah and al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza Strip.
According to data documented by the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor, the Israeli occupation army kills six people every two days in the Gaza Strip, indicating that 145 citizens have been martyred and 605 injured since the ceasefire was declared on January 19, 2025.
Zionist regime’s occupation forces have been carrying out aerial bombardments and shootings on an almost daily basis since the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement came to an end on March 1, resulting in many martyrs and wounded.
Since the ceasefire agreement entered into force, the occupation army has committed about 1,000 violations, resulting in about 155 martyrs and hundreds of injuries, in addition to aerial bombardments, land bulldozing, demolition of houses and tank incursions, according to official data.
In another development, the Civil Defense in the Gaza Strip reported on Saturday that the remains of 13 martyrs were recovered from within the Al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza City.
In a press statement, the Civil Defense said that its crews removed the bodies of 13 martyrs, including three unidentified, who were buried inside the Shifa Medical Complex during the genocidal war.
It pointed out that a number of these bodies were handed over to their families for burial in official cemeteries and the other unidentified bodies were handed over to the Forensic Medicine Department of the Ministry of Health.
On Friday, the Civil Defense, in cooperation with the Ministry of Health’s medical teams and the police forensics, transferred the bodies of 48 martyrs who were buried in the Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza during the war.
The Civil Defense began recovery operations of martyrs’ bodies from the backyard of the Shifa Medical Complex on March 13, to be buried in official cemeteries in a process that will continue for days, estimating that 160 martyrs were buried in the compound’s yard.
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