Israel has killed two Palestinians and wounded three others in an air strike on a civilian vehicle in Gaza City, in a new violation of the ceasefire.
In a statement, the Gaza Civil Defence Authority said on Saturday that "martyrs and wounded fell as a result of an Israeli air strike that targeted a civilian vehicle near Al-Wahda Tower on Al-Shifa Street in western Gaza City."
Medical sources said that the air strike resulted in the deaths of two Palestinians and wounds to three others.
The strike occurred in areas from which the Israeli army withdrew under the ceasefire agreement.
The "yellow line" refers to a line 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 genocide in the enclave.
The line separates areas under full Israeli military control from zones where Palestinians are allowed to be present.
The Israeli army has killed more than 72,000 people, mostly women and children, and wounded over 172,000 in a two-year genocide in Gaza since October 2023.
It has reduced most of the blockaded enclave to ruins and displaced all of its population.
Despite a ceasefire that took effect on 10 October 2025, the Israeli army has continued its attacks, killing at least 870 people and wounding 2,543 others, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.

















