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Day 131 of genocide: Palestinian civilians killed by Israeli strikes in GazaAl-Kabir discusses with Shakshak reviewing the Central Bank’s financial statements and facilitating audit operations.

GAZA: A number of Palestinian citizens, including children and women, were killed and injured at Wednesday in raids launched by occupation aircraft and artillery shelling that targeted various areas of the Gaza Strip, which has been subjected to an ongoing brutal aggression for the 131st day in a row. Health sources said that several citizens, including children and women, were killed and injured as a result of an Israeli bombing of a site east of Deir al-Balah, adding that Israeli drones targeted a house in Nuseirat in the middle of the Gaza Strip. Al-Qarara area, northeast of Khan Yunis, in the south of the Gaza Strip, came under fire from Israeli helicopters, coinciding with heavy gunfire east of Al-Maghazi. The Ministry of Health said earlier yesterday evening that three citizens were killed and 10 others were injured inside the Nasser Medical Complex by Israeli sniper bullets. Six citizens, including children and women, were killed on Tuesday evening, in a raid launched by the Israeli occupation airc raft on a civilian vehicle on Al-Jalaa Street, north of Gaza City. A citizen was killed and another injured, in a bombing by Israeli drones that targeted the vicinity of Ali bin Abi Talib Mosque in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood in Gaza City. The Israeli occupation army committed 16 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, claiming the lives of 133 and injuring 162 others during the past 24 hours, bringing the non-final toll since October 7 to 28,473 slain civilians and 68,146 injured. Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA Tripoli: The head of the Libyan Audit Bureau, Khaled Shakshak, and the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Al-Siddiq Al-Kabir, discussed during their meeting today, Wednesday, the review of the bank's financial statements and overcoming the difficulties facing the audit operations. In their meeting, held at the Audit Bureau headquarters, and in the presence of the concerned departments from both sides, the two sides discussed the possibility of agreeing on a plan according to which audit operations would be facilitated and their adoption expedited. The meeting touched on the work of accounting audit offices and unifying standards between the Bureau and the Bank in order to facilitate their work, and amending the requirements that must be met in accrediting offices, so that they are able to review the work assigned to them aimed at developing accounting work in Libya. Source: Libyan News Agency