ALBAWABA- Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip since dawn have killed at least 110 Palestinians and wounded 133, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.
Among the casualties, 13 were killed and 40 injured in Israeli raids on homes in Abasan al-Kabira, east of Khan Yunis. A separate strike on a house in Bani Suhaila claimed multiple lives from the same family.
The Gaza Civil Defense reported that the total death toll has risen to 530 since early Tuesday, with over a thousand injuries.
The health crisis continues to worsen as multiple hospitals have been destroyed by Israeli bombing, forcing medical staff to make life-or-death decisions about which patients to treat due to dwindling resources.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces arrested 60 Palestinians from the West Bank on their way to Al-Aqsa Mosque, further escalating tensions.
In retaliation, the Al-Qassam Brigades launched a barrage of rockets toward Tel Aviv, confirming direct hits.
Al-Qassam's military spokesperson, Abu Obeida, stated that Yemeni missiles had intersected with Gaza’s in the skies over Tel Aviv, emphasizing that "Gaza is not alone." He praised Yemen’s support for Palestine despite the "heavy price" they pay.
A Yemeni hypersonic missile strike on Israel triggered mass panic, forcing over two million Israelis into shelters, with at least 13 settlers injured while fleeing.
The Israeli army claimed its air force intercepted one missile while two others fell in open areas. Air raid sirens echoed through Tel Aviv following the attack.