Tweeters: Netanyahu takes revenge on the family of Ismail Haniyeh News

“The fall of the martyrs will only increase the resistance in pride and victory.” This is what users of social media platforms tweeted at the moment of announcing the fall of dozens of martyrs in a new massacre, after the Israeli occupation army intensified its raids on the Shati camp west of Gaza Last night, Monday, the family members of the head of the political bureau of the Islamic Resistance Movement (agitation) Ismail Haniyeh.

10 people from the Haniyeh family who were in their home were martyred and are still under the rubble, according to local media.

The Israeli occupation army committed 3 raids on two shelter schools belonging to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (RWA).UNRWA) in Al-Shati camp, Al-Daraj neighborhood, and Al-Shuja’iyya neighborhood in Gaza City, and resulted in the death and injury of martyrs, most of whom were women and children.

The scenes documenting the massacres committed by the occupation against civilians, in which 10 members of the Haniyeh family were killed, aroused the anger and dissatisfaction of communication activists who confirmed that the occupation “killed them in retaliation against the head of the Hamas political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh.”

A tweeter wrote on the

Another wrote on Facebook, “Leader Haniyeh’s family is still offering martyrs so that this country can live.”

On April 10, 3 of the sons of the head of the Hamas political bureau and a number of his grandchildren were martyred in an Israeli raid on a civilian car in the Beach Camp in Gaza City.

The occupation army acknowledged its responsibility for the raids that targeted the Beach camp, without mentioning that the Haniyeh family was targeted, claiming that it bombed buildings that were used by the Hamas movement.

The death toll from the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip since October 7 has risen to 37,626 martyrs and 86,98 wounded, most of whom are children, women and the elderly.

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