WAR ON GAZA
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Israeli fire kills Palestinian, wounds five others in Gaza amid ongoing ceasefire breaches
Gaza faces continued Israeli violations as authorities say at least 716 Palestinians have been killed, 1,968 injured, since the ceasefire.
Israeli fire kills Palestinian, wounds five others in Gaza amid ongoing ceasefire breaches
Israeli attacks continue in Gaza despite ceasefire. / AA
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A Palestinian has been killed and five others injured by Israeli army fire in Gaza, in continued violations of a ceasefire in place since October 2025, medical sources have said.

The sources said children were among those injured in the attacks, which targeted multiple areas across the enclave.

Witnesses said Israeli forces opened fire in several locations, including the Shejaiya neighbourhood in eastern Gaza City and the southern city of Khan Younis.

According to Gaza's Health Ministry, at least 716 Palestinians have been killed and 1,968 injured since the ceasefire took effect.

In the last 24 hours, three more Palestinians were killed and several others injured after an Israeli drone struck a group of Palestinians in eastern Gaza City, according to medical sources and witnesses.

Medical sources said the victims were taken to Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in central Gaza City and Al-Shifa Hospital in the west after the strike targeted the Al-Tuffah neighbourhood.

Witnesses said the attack hit a group of Palestinian security personnel near Al-Shawa Square.

Earlier on Saturday, one Palestinian was killed and three others injured in a separate Israeli drone strike on a vehicle in the centre of Gaza.

The continued Israeli attacks have been described as violations of the agreement, which was intended to halt hostilities across the territory.

The ceasefire was meant to end a two-year Israeli genocide in Gaza, which left more than 72,000 people dead and 172,000 wounded.

The war also destroyed around 90 percent of civilian infrastructure across the enclave.

The United Nations has estimated reconstruction costs at approximately $70 billion.

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