Israel has killed four Palestinians and wounded four others in air strikes in Gaza in the latest attacks despite an ongoing ceasefire.
Three Palestinians were killed in an Israeli attack targeting Deir al Balah city in central Gaza, medical sources told Anadolu on Sunday.
Eyewitnesses said an Israeli drone launched a strike on a food distribution centre near al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al Balah.
Medical sources said another Palestinian was killed and four others were wounded after an Israeli drone targeted a gathering of Palestinians in Khan Younis.
In a related development, local sources and eyewitnesses reported that several Israeli military vehicles advanced into Bani Suheila town east of Khan Younis at dawn on Sunday, amid gunfire and artillery shelling.
The sources added that the vehicles pushed the concrete blocks marking the so-called “Yellow Line” dozens of metres westward in the Al-Raqab and Al-Fajm neighbourhoods, effectively expanding the areas under Israeli occupation.
Eyewitnesses also said an Israeli military bulldozer demolished several homes in the area.
According to the witnesses, the two areas have seen the displacement of several families towards central and western Khan Younis.
The "Yellow Line" refers to the boundary to which Israeli forces withdrew inside Gaza as part of the second phase of a plan announced by US President Donald Trump to end the war in the enclave.
The line separates areas under full Israeli occupation from zones where Palestinians are allowed to be present.
Israel has killed more than 72,600 people, mostly women and children, and wounded over 172,000 since October 2023.
Despite a ceasefire that took effect on October 10, 2025, the Israeli army has continued its attacks, killing over 870 people and wounding more than 2,540 others, according to Gaza’s health ministry.




















