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Israeli warplanes continued to bomb various areas in the Gaza Strip for the 11th consecutive day, killing a woman and wounding children. Palestinian factions also resumed their rocket fire on Ashkelon and the Gaza periphery after a few hours of calm overnight, according to the Israeli army. The death toll in Gaza has risen to 230, including 65 children and 39 women, with 1,710 people injured since the start of the offensive. Read also: A father tries to distract his children from the rockets because of the Israeli aggression, and a journalist meets his children after a week's absence. Follow the latest developments in the occupied Palestinian territories moment by moment. The aggression against Gaza: Why is Israel stalling on a ceasefire? Demonstrations in several Arab and international cities in support of the Palestinians. The spokesman for the Ministry of Health in Gaza told Al Jazeera that the occupation forces used various types of internationally prohibited weapons. He added that the medical condition of the martyrs proves that the occupation used weapons of excessive force. The bodies of many of the victims arrived at hospitals mutilated and unrecognizable. Palestinian medical sources confirmed the death of one Palestinian and the injury of another in an Israeli bombing of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip. Al Jazeera's correspondent in the Strip reported that the occupation intensified its raids on several areas in recent hours, resulting in the death of a woman and injuries to seven people, including children, in a raid that targeted a house in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip. According to Palestinian medical sources, a woman was injured in an Israeli artillery shelling that targeted the Atatra area in the northern Gaza Strip. Four children from the same family were also injured in an Israeli bombing that targeted a house in the Sabra neighborhood south of Gaza City, while another house was bombed in the Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. Al Jazeera's correspondent confirmed that Israeli naval vessels targeted the Gaza City coast with a number of missiles, and that the Israeli army's artillery renewed its shelling of the Gaza Strip from south of Ashkelon. An Israeli airstrike targeted an industrial facility east of the Zeitoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City. Since dawn, airstrikes have continued on homes and main streets in the Jabalia refugee camp and the Siftawi area in the northern Gaza Strip, resulting in injuries. Nine Palestinians. Israeli sources stated that the Israeli Electric Corporation is refusing to repair power lines to Gaza until missing and captured soldiers are returned. Yesterday, three members of the same family were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a house in Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip. The victims were the father, who suffered from a physical disability, his pregnant wife, and their daughter. The Israeli army said last night that its fighter jets attacked sites and rocket launching pads, as well as the homes of Hamas leaders in the Gaza Strip, justifying the attacks by claiming that the homes contained weapons and military infrastructure. War Crimes. Amnesty International confirmed today that it has documented four deadly attacks launched by Israel on residential homes without warning in Gaza, stating that this "amounts to war crimes or crimes against humanity." The Hamas-run Government Media Office announced that Israel has launched more than 1,810 airstrikes since the beginning of the offensive, displacing more than 107,000 people from their homes. Of these, 44,000 are currently living in shelters, and more than 63,000 are staying with relatives in the Gaza Strip, which has a population of over two million. Palestinian. The office added that more than 1,335 housing units were completely or severely destroyed, and about 13,000 were partially damaged. Israeli bombing also destroyed 184 residential towers and homes, and 33 media headquarters. The Government Media Office in Gaza estimated the material losses at more than $322 million during the first ten days of the offensive. For its part, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs stated that the war led to the displacement of 75,000 people in Gaza. Efforts for a truce. In parallel with the diplomatic efforts, a source told Al Jazeera that no agreement had been reached on a specific date for a ceasefire, and said that the timing was still under discussion. The source added to Al Jazeera that Israel was trying to use the time factor to portray itself as the victor. The source said that Hamas and Islamic Jihad insisted that the ceasefire agreement include a halt to attacks in Jerusalem and the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood. Factional rockets. This morning, an Al Jazeera correspondent reported that sirens sounded in the industrial zone in and south of Ashkelon, as well as in Karmia and Netiv HaAsara in the Negev. The West Bank, coinciding with the launch of a barrage of rockets from Gaza. The Israeli army ordered residents of the Gaza periphery to immediately take shelter and not leave until further notice. The Qassam Brigades announced that they had shelled the new Mars site with mortar rounds, and also targeted the Tze'elim ground base, the Re'im military base, and the Mishmar HaNegev logistics base with rocket barrages. They added that they had shelled the Nir Yitzhak settlement and launched a barrage of rockets towards Beersheba. Earlier today, the Qassam Brigades confirmed that they had targeted a bus transporting soldiers near the Zikim base in the northern Gaza Strip with a guided missile, while Israeli radio reported that an Israeli soldier was wounded in the operation. An Al Jazeera correspondent reported that the occupation forces shelled areas in northern Gaza following the Qassam Brigades' attack on the bus. For its part, the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades announced that they had shelled the Alumim settlement east of Gaza with rockets, hours after shelling a gathering of Israeli military vehicles east of Khan Younis with mortar rounds. The National Resistance Brigades reported shelling the settlement of Nirim with a barrage of rockets, while the Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades stated they targeted the Sofa military support site and Holit, east of Rafah, with five rockets. This came minutes after the Israeli army announced it had detected rockets landing in open areas of the western Negev following eight hours of relative calm. The army had previously reported that 70 rockets and mortar shells were launched from Gaza the previous night, most of which it intercepted. In a related development, the Israeli army spokesperson told MSNBC that approximately 250 rockets had been fired from Gaza since Wednesday morning toward central and southern Israel. He added that, based on available indicators, Hamas intends to continue escalating the situation, especially given its recent acquisition of a substantial arsenal of rockets capable of reaching almost any location in Israel. The Israeli spokesperson stated that military commanders are pleased with their progress in weakening Hamas's capabilities, particularly its long-range missiles. He noted, however, that much remains to be done to send a clear message to the movement that the army will not tolerate its attacks. Against Israel, as he put it. For his part, Ofir Gendelman, spokesman for the Israeli Prime Minister, said that Hamas and Islamic Jihad had launched nearly 4,000 rockets towards Israel in recent days, adding that about 1,000 rockets had fallen inside the Gaza Strip, killing and wounding Palestinian civilians, according to him.