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Dozens killed and injured in Israeli airstrikes on GazaMinistry of Social Affairs and the Arab Family Organization agree to hold a conference for the Arab family in Tripoli.

GAZA: As Israeli aggression on Gaza enters 115th day, dozens of civilians, mostly children and women, were killed and others wounded following the ongoing Israeli shelling of multiple areas in Gaza Strip. Medical sources reported that journalist Issam Al-Lulu along with his wife and two sons were killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting the town of Al-Zawaida, in the middle of the Gaza Strip. This brings the total number of journalists who were killed to 121 since the the beginning of the aggression. Israeli military forces carried out intense and fierce airstrikes targeting Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, south of Gaza City, and the Tal Al-Hawa area, west of the city, killing several people and causing multiple causalities. Earlier last night, at least 23 civilians were killed and others injured in an Israeli airstrike targeting an inhabited house belonging to Al-Mutwi family west of Nuseirat camp, in the central Strip. Meanwhile, Israeli fighter jets bombed a house west of Al-Zawaida, in the central region, k illing 14 people and injuring of several others. Medical sources said that the occupation has committed 38 massacres in the Gaza Strip during the last 48 hours, killing 350, at least 24 of whom were killed in the ongoing shelling of Khan Yunis, in south of Gaza. The number of people killed since the beginning of the aggression on Gaza on October 7 has risen to 26,422. A least 65,087 people were injured. Source: Palestine news and Information Agency Tripoli: The GNU Minister of Social Affairs, Wafaa Al-Kelani, agreed with the Acting Secretary-General of the Arab Family Organization, Amer Al-Jaridi, to hold a conference for the Arab family in Tripoli in partnership with the World Family Organization and the League of Arab States. This came during a meeting between Al-Kelani and Al-Jaridi, where they discussed procedures for supporting Libyan families through wife and child grants, programs to support people with disabilities, and others. According to the Ministry on its Facebook page today, Al-Jaridi commended Libya's role as a founding country for the organization and a supporter of all its programs, praising the Ministry's efforts, while Al-Kelani stresses her support for holding the organization's general assembly in Libya, which represents a new start for the organization. The meeting was attended by the Director of the Minister's Office, the Ministry's social expert, and the Director of the Family Development Department. Source: Libyan News Agen cy