According to the Wafa news agency, an Israeli aircraft bombed the al-Salam Mosque in the Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City in the northern part of the besieged territory. The destruction of al-Salam Mosque raised to more than 60 the total number of mosques destroyed by Israeli forces since October 7, the report said. Places of worship qualify for protection as a cultural property under international humanitarian law but Israel hasn’t complied with this.

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