“The deliberate targeting led to the injury of three journalists, namely fellow photographer Fadi Al-Danaf, photographer Bilal Al-Sabaa, and colleague Mustafa Hassouna,” the syndicate said.
The Hamas-run Civil Defence said that its teams dealt with more than 17 missions during the rainfall, adding that “at least 13 houses were partially flooded by the rainfall which forced their residents to be displaced from them.”
"If we do not get funding, 298,000 students may not be able to go to their schools," Thomas White, director of the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), warned during his visit to a local school in Gaza.
Since 1948, Israel occupied the Palestinian Territories controlling all Palestinian borders including those that are under the Palestinian Authority's access based on the international community-sponsored peaceful agreements with Israel.
For the past three days, the residents in Gaza have witnessed an increased presence of surveillance Israeli drones in the sky, adding to fears of any new sudden attacks against someone in the territory.