DaysofPal – Israeli forces have once again violated the ceasefire agreement, killing three Palestinians across the Gaza Strip in a new wave of attacks that has deepened fears the fragile truce is collapsing.
According to local sources, one of the victims succumbed to wounds sustained in an earlier air raid, while two others were killed in fresh Israeli assaults that struck multiple areas across Gaza.
Israeli warships opened heavy fire off the coast of Gaza City, adding to the growing list of ceasefire breaches. Simultaneously, intense bombardments targeted the Shuja’iyya and Tuffah neighborhoods east of Gaza City, where entire residential buildings were demolished amid heavy artillery fire.
In southern Gaza, heavy gunfire and shelling were reported east of Khan Younis, where Israeli helicopters attacked the area throughout the night. Warplanes also launched new strikes in the same region, further compounding the destruction.
A Palestinian was confirmed killed by Israeli forces in Jabalia, northern Gaza, according to medical sources at Al-Shifa Hospital. In the central Gaza Strip, an Israeli quadcopter drone dropped bombs on the eastern part of the al-Bureij refugee camp, while artillery and tanks continued to shell surrounding areas.
Witnesses also reported that the Israeli army continued to demolish homes east of both Gaza City and al-Bureij, leaving families once again displaced and without shelter.
Despite mounting humanitarian needs, aid flows into Gaza remain severely restricted. Only a limited number of trucks carrying food supplies entered through the Kissufim crossing on Friday.
The Gaza government media office said Israeli authorities had blocked the entry of vital materials, including tents urgently needed to house displaced families.
The UN confirmed that the aid convoy included flour, food, and basic shelter supplies, yet these deliveries fall far short of meeting the needs of Gaza’s population, already suffering from widespread destruction and a deepening humanitarian crisis.
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