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Prominent Palestinian scientist martyred in Israeli attack

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Prominent Palestinian scientist martyred in Israeli attack

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  • Hamas and Israel ended a temporary truce in Gaza.
  • Once again, Israel has started aggression in Gaza.
  • Scientist Sufyan Tayeh was martyred in an attack.
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Sufyan Tayeh, a prominent scientist from Gaza, was also martyred in the Israeli attack.

According to the Arab media, after a week of temporary ceasefire in Gaza, the Israeli army, maintaining its tradition of aggression, has once again started massacring Palestinians.

After the temporary cease-fire ended during the ongoing Hamas and Israel war in Gaza, the Israeli army carried out more than 400 attacks and killed more than 300 Palestinians.

Reports claimed that Israel carried out airstrikes in Al-Faluja town in Gaza City, which led to the martyrdom of a famous Palestinian scientist.

Sufyan Tayeh’s martyrdom has also been confirmed by the Ministry of Education of Palestine, which said that Tayeh’s family was also martyred in the Israeli attack.

It should be noted that Sufyan Tayeh was the president of the Islamic University of Gaza and a leading researcher in physics and applied mathematics.

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