The controlled by "Hamas" authorities in the Gaza Strip announced today that dozens were killed in an Israeli airstrike, reported France Press.
At least 26 people died in the attack in Beit Lahiya, in the northern part of the Palestinian territory, the Civil Defense said. It is believed that 59 people are under the ruins of a five-story building destroyed in the impact.
Civil Defense reported 20 more killed in Israeli strikes elsewhere in Gaza.
This data has not been independently verified.
The Israeli army launched a major ground operation in northern Gaza on October 6 to prevent "Hamas" to regroup. The offensive began in Jabalia, and then also covered Beit Lahia, notes AFP.
The health ministry in Gaza, which is under the control of the Palestinian Islamist movement, meanwhile said the total number of Palestinians killed in the coastal territory since the start of the war had reached 43,846.
A total of 103,740 people were injured.
At least 47 people have been killed in the last 24 hours alone.
This data has also not been independently verified.
The war in Gaza broke out after the attack by "Hamas" against Israel on October 7 last year.
Another Iranian-backed Islamist movement - "Hezbollah" in Lebanon, opened a second front against the Jewish state, starting to shell it at the very beginning of the conflict.
The Israeli army launched new strikes today on southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital Beirut, which are a bastion of "Hezbollah", which in turn fired rockets at northern Israel.