Gaza, MINA – Two brothers were killed on Thursday after an Israeli drone targeted them in Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip, as Israeli forces continue to violate the ceasefire, according to the Palestine Information Center.
A local source told the PIC correspondent that Israeli aircraft targeted a group of civilians in the vicinity of Abu Tammam School in Beit Lahiya, resulting in the deaths of the brothers Abdulmalik Abdullah al-Attar, 48, and Abdul Sattar Abdullah al-Attar, 45.
Four other civilians, including a woman, were injured after Israeli military vehicles stationed east of the Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza opened fire toward Salah al-Din Street in the central part of the Strip.
Israeli forces also opened fire toward the eastern areas of Gaza City, while tanks carried out similar gunfire and artillery shelling targeting eastern and southern areas of Khan Yunis.
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Israeli forces continue to breach the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip through air and artillery strikes in areas where displaced people are sheltering, in addition to demolition and destruction operations within what is known as the “yellow line,” while maintaining restrictions on the movement of goods, aid, and travel.
According to data from the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the number of victims since the ceasefire began in October 2025 has risen to 767, with 2,144 injured, in addition to 760 reported cases of bodies recovered.
The overall toll since October 7, 2023, has reached approximately 72,346 killed and 172,242 injured, reflecting the high human cost of the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip.[]
Mi’raj News Agency (MINA)
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