The occupying forces continued their assaults on various areas of the Gaza Strip, with local Palestinian platforms reporting that the occupation army demolished several residential buildings today, Saturday, east of the Jabalia camp in the northern sector and in areas of its deployment behind the 'yellow line' east of Khan Younis and east of Gaza City.
A correspondent reported that the Israeli army carried out a wide demolition operation east of Khan Younis, accompanied by intense airstrikes, artillery shelling, and heavy gunfire from Israeli tanks targeting the eastern neighborhoods of the city, causing significant damage to property and infrastructure.
Israeli warboats also opened fire on fishing boats off the coast of Gaza, amid shelling and warnings, with no injuries reported.
Humanitarianly, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) warned of the worsening living conditions as winter approaches, noting that 'winter shelter supplies sufficient for a million people are piled up in warehouses due to the occupation's prevention of their entry into the sector.'
For his part, Engineer Alaa Al-Din Al-Batta, the mayor of Khan Younis and vice president of the Gaza Strip Municipalities Union, stated that about 900,000 displaced people are currently living in camps lacking the most basic necessities of life.
Al-Batta added that municipalities are facing 'a complete shortage in providing tents, construction materials, and spare parts necessary for heavy machinery,' stressing that 'the humanitarian situation warns of a disaster with the intensifying cold and the absence of any actual movement to alleviate the suffering of the displaced.'
For two years, Israel, with American support, has committed genocide in Gaza that began on October 8, 2023, resulting in the martyrdom of 68,858 people and the injury of 170,664, most of them women and children.
Moreover, the genocide war has led to the destruction and disruption of 90% of the civilian infrastructure in the sector, with losses estimated at around 70 billion dollars.
On October 10, a ceasefire agreement was reached between Hamas and Israel following indirect negotiations involving Ankara, Cairo, and Doha, under American supervision.
The humanitarian situation warns of a disaster with the intensifying cold and the absence of any actual movement to alleviate the suffering of the displaced.





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The occupation demolishes buildings in Jabalia and Khan Younis, and UNRWA warns of a humanitarian disaster.