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Dozens of civilian casualties in Gaza as Israel’s genocide marks 142 daysAl-Dabaiba receives the German special envoy to Libya, Christian Bock, and his accompanying delegation

RAMALLAH: As the Israeli onslaught on Gaza reaches its 142nd consecutive day, dozens of Palestinian civilians, including children and women, were reported killed or injured by Israeli airstrikes or gunfire over the last few hours. WAFA correspondents reported that several Palestinian civilians were killed as a result of renewed Israeli artillery shelling in the western areas of Khan Yunis, south of the enclave, as well as in the Sabra neighborhood in Gaza City. In Gaza City, a Palestinian was confirmed killed and others injured in an Israeli airstrike targeting a residential home in the Shaaf area east of the city. Simultaneously, Israeli drones fired shots on the eastern neighborhoods of the city, coinciding with artillery shelling on the area. Explosions were also heard and reported heavily in the Zaytoun neighborhood south of Gaza City, as Israeli tanks resumed their ground offensive over the last few days in the neighborhood after several weeks of partial withdrawal from the area. Meanwhile, in Beit L ahia, northern Gaza, local sources confirmed the retrieval of a martyr following the Israeli shelling of a house in the town, with several individuals still missing under the rubble. Yesterday evening, two Palestinians were killed and four others injured in an Israeli shelling of the Al-Shati refugee camp west of Gaza City. The Ministry of Health stated yesterday that eight massacres were committed by the Israeli occupation forces in Gaza during the previous 24 hours, resulting in 92 fatalities and 123 injuries among the Palestinian civilian population. In a preliminary tally, at least 29,606 Palestinians have been killed and 69,737 others injured, predominantly women and children, since the beginning of the Israeli aggression on Gaza on October 7th of last year. Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA Prime Minister of the National Unity Government, Abdul Hamid Dabaiba, received today, Sunday, at the Cabinet Office, the German special envoy to Libya, Christian Bock, and his accompanying delegation. During the meeting, developments in the political situation in the region, especially in Libya's neighboring countries, were discussed in a way that serves stability in the region, economic cooperation between the two countries and the organization of a number of joint economic activities, especially in the fields of energy and renewable energy, were also discussed. Al-Dabaiba praised Germany's role in the Libyan file and its support for any local and international efforts aimed at stabilizing Libya, stressing his commitment to the meeting scheduled to be held by the United Nations Support Mission in Libya with the Libyan political parties and his support for all international efforts aimed at holding elections in accordance with fair laws and ending the transitional stages. The German envoy expressed his cou ntry's support for the efforts of UN envoy Abdullah Batili and Germany's desire for stability in Libya through the success of the electoral process. Source: Libyan News Agency