Three more Palestinians have been killed in an Israeli airstrike in Gaza, taking Tuesday's death toll to nine on the eve of Eid al-Adha holiday amid continued violations of an ongoing ceasefire, medical sources said.
The attacks targeted a residential building containing shops, the roof of another residential building in Gaza City's busiest commercial area, a civilian vehicle and a gathering of civilians in central and southern Gaza.
In the latest strike, three Palestinians, including a woman, were killed and 20 others injured after Israeli warplanes struck a residential building in the southern Rimal neighbourhood west of Gaza City.
Witnesses said that Israeli warplanes fired several missiles at the building, causing major destruction in the area.
Another five Palestinians were injured in an Israeli strike targeting the roof of a residential building in the Rimal neighbourhood, according to the sources.
Blasts incinerate vehicles
Earlier, two Palestinians were killed and several others injured in a strike targeting a civilian vehicle west of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
A medical source said the bodies of the two victims arrived at Nasser Medical Complex severely burned and could not immediately be identified.
Witnesses said an Israeli drone targeted a civilian vehicle in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis.
Before that, four Palestinians were killed in an Israeli strike targeting a gathering of civilians east of the Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza.
At dawn, a Palestinian woman was injured by Israeli army fire after displaced persons' tents were targeted in Khan Younis.
The same source later announced the death of a 14-year-old girl from wounds sustained in an Israeli strike on Monday targeting tents for displaced people in the Ghaith camp in the Al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis.
That strike had previously killed two Palestinian women, including a child, and injured 30 others, most of them children and women.
Witnesses also said Israeli naval vessels opened fire toward the coasts of Rafah and Khan Younis without immediate reports of injuries.
According to Gaza's Health Ministry, ongoing violations of the ceasefire agreement since last October have killed 906 Palestinians and injured 2,747 others as of Tuesday.












