Seven Palestinians were wounded early on Wednesday in Israeli air and artillery strikes that targeted a house and a gathering of civilians in Gaza City.
The attacks came as Israel continued violating the ceasefire in place since October 2025. Israeli shelling and gunfire have killed 880 Palestinians and wounded 2,605 others since the agreement took effect.
Five wounded people, including children, arrived at the Al-Shifa Hospital after an Israeli airstrike targeted a house belonging to the Zaqout family in the Nasr neighbourhood west of Gaza City, a medical source told Anadolu.
Eyewitnesses said that Israeli warplanes struck without prior warning, causing extensive damage to the house and surrounding area, and sparking a fire that civil defence crews later brought under control.

Israeli artillery also shelled areas east of Gaza City and east of Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip, as military vehicles stationed near what is known as the “Yellow Line” opened fire.
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 military control.
In Khan Younis in southern Gaza, two Palestinians were wounded when an Israeli drone targeted a gathering of civilians on Street 5 in the Mawasi area, according to a medical source at Nasser Hospital.
Earlier, Israeli warplanes struck a house belonging to the Abu Shamala family in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza after issuing an evacuation warning.
The ceasefire agreement was reached following Israel’s two-year genocidal war on Gaza, which has killed more than 72,000 Palestinians, wounded over 172,000 others, and caused widespread devastation affecting nearly 90 percent of civilian infrastructure.







