Four Palestinians were killed and 22 others wounded in Israeli strikes across Gaza since dawn on Monday, amid continued violations of the ceasefire agreement by Tel Aviv that took effect on October 10, 2025.
In the latest incident, two Palestinians were killed and 16 others were injured when an Israeli strike hit a vehicle in the Al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, medical officials told Anadolu.
The Israeli army also struck a second vehicle near the Al-Matahin junction north of Khan Younis, though no injuries were reported, eyewitnesses said.
Earlier, Israeli forces bombed a home belonging to the Doghmush family in the Tel al-Hawa neighbourhood south of Gaza City, killing a Palestinian man and his wife and injuring six others, according to rescue workers.
The strike sparked a fire that was later extinguished by civil defence teams and residents.
According to Gaza's Health Ministry, Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement have killed 1,066 Palestinians and injured 3,445 others as of Sunday since late last year.
Since the start of Israel's genocide in Gaza on October 8, 2023, more than 73,000 Palestinians have been killed and over 173,000 injured, while about 90 percent of the enclave's civilian infrastructure has been destroyed.
















