Gaza, MINA – Israeli occupation forces have continued to breach the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, launching air, ground, and naval assaults across multiple areas, including Rafah, eastern Gaza City, al-Bureij refugee camp, and Khan Yunis. The attacks have targeted residential buildings and centers sheltering displaced civilians, PIC reports.
According to local sources, two Palestinians were killed and several others wounded on Thursday after an Israeli strike hit al-Tuffah Park in eastern Gaza City.
Earlier the same day, medical officials confirmed the death of Ahmed Yahya Ahmed Rasras, who succumbed to injuries sustained nearly a month ago during an Israeli attack in southern Gaza.
Witnesses also reported intense gunfire from Israeli military vehicles near the Morag axis north of Rafah, as well as tank shelling in central Khan Yunis and shooting incidents north of al-Bureij camp. Israeli naval forces reportedly opened fire along the southern Gaza coast, while loud explosions were heard west of Rafah following demolition operations carried out by Israeli forces.
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On Wednesday evening, another Palestinian, Hani Abdel Karim Salem Abu Jreiban, 41, was killed in shelling that struck the Abu al-Ajeen area east of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza.
Gaza authorities stated that since the ceasefire came into effect, at least 649 Palestinians have been killed, including 198 children and 85 women, and more than 1,662 others have been injured due to repeated Israeli violations.
Since the start of Israel’s military campaign in Gaza on October 7, 2023, the death toll has surpassed 72,000 Palestinians, with approximately 172,000 injured and more than 8,000 still missing.
The United Nations estimates that nearly 90 percent of Gaza’s civilian infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed, with reconstruction costs projected to reach around $70 billion.[]
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