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Israel kills 6 Palestinians in Gaza, once again violating ceasefire
Strikes and gunfire in Khan Younis and Beit Lahia come amid continued ceasefire violations
Israel kills 6 Palestinians in Gaza, once again violating ceasefire
Witnesses said an Israeli drone fired at least one missile at a group of people in the area, killing four. / Reuters

Israeli air strikes and gunfire killed six Palestinians, including a woman, in Gaza early on Tuesday according to medical sources and witnesses, marking another violation of a fragile ceasefire in place since last October.

Four Palestinians were killed in an Israeli air strike targeting the Al-Amal neighbourhood in central Khan Younis in southern Gaza, with the bodies taken to Nasser Hospital, medical sources said.

Witnesses said an Israeli drone fired at least one missile at a group of people in the area, killing four.

Another Palestinian was killed in an Israeli strike on a post office in the Sheikh Nasser neighbourhood east of Khan Younis.

In a separate incident, Israeli artillery shelled eastern areas of Khan Younis, within zones where Israeli forces are deployed, with no casualties reported.

In northern Gaza, a 30-year-old woman was killed, and others were wounded after Israeli naval forces opened fire towards tents housing displaced people in the Al-Salatin area west of Beit Lahia, according to medical sources and witnesses.

The attacks come as part of ongoing Israeli violations of a ceasefire in place since October 10 2025.

The Gaza government media office said that Israeli forces have committed about 2,400 violations since the agreement took effect, including killings, arrests, blockades and starvation measures.

According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, these violations have resulted in the deaths of 777 Palestinians and injuries to 2,193 others as of Monday.

The ceasefire followed two years of Israel’s genocidal war that began in October 2023, which killed more than 72,000 Palestinians, and wounded over 172,000, while destroying about 90 percent of Gaza’s civilian infrastructure, according to official figures.

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SOURCE:AA