The Israeli army shelled the city of Gaza, resulting in the first Khan Yunis massacre on May 30, 1955, where 56 Arabs were martyred and 103 others were wounded. The second massacre occurred on September 1, 1955, with a total of two massacres in one year. The Zionists launched two air raids on the city: the first at dawn on May 30 and the second at 2 AM on the first night of September in 1955. In the first aggression, twenty martyrs fell, and twenty others were injured. As for the second aggression, it involved a combination of weapons, including artillery, tanks, armored vehicles, infantry units, and engineering units. The toll of the second massacre was the martyrdom of forty-six Arabs and the injury of fifty others.
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