Israeli strikes have killed at least 100 people in Gaza in the past 24 hours in attacks on homes, markets, and restaurants, Middle East Eye reports.

Beit Lahia strike kills 3: An Israeli air strike destroyed the Rayan family home near Tal al-Rabi’ School, raising the 24-hour death toll to 100, medical sources confirmed to Wafa.

Displaced targeted: Two Palestinians died when bombs hit a tent shelter east of Sheikh Radwan Lake, north of Gaza City, on Wednesday evening.

Drone attack in Al-Zeitoun: Israeli forces killed Fadi Azmi Abu Ajwa and Montaser Samir Abu Ajwa in a strike on civilians on Al-Sikka Street.

Nuseirat camp bombed: Warplanes fired heavily north of the camp, while a separate drone attack wounded civilians in a residential building. Al-Awda Hospital received a fisherman’s body recovered from the central Gaza shore.

Khan Yunis assault: A house bombing in Abasan al-Jadida injured multiple civilians.

Gaza City massacre: At least 32 killed and 86 wounded when strikes hit a restaurant and market in Al-Rimal. Journalist Yahya Subaih was among the dead.

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