Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip continued on Thursday evening, resulting in the martyrdom of a number of people and the injury of dozens in various geographical areas. These field developments come at a time when occupation forces continue to violate ceasefire understandings through concentrated aerial and artillery shelling, in addition to systematic demolition operations of residential buildings in what is known as the 'Yellow Line'.
Medical sources reported the martyrdom of three citizens as a result of occupation aircraft targeting a police point in the Mawasi Khan Yunis area, south of the Strip. The shelling also hit the Namaa camp for displaced persons in Hamad City, leading to injuries among civilians and widespread destruction of tents and properties of displaced persons who are already suffering from harsh humanitarian conditions.
In Gaza City, 24-year-old Abdullah Ashraf Abdel Wahab was martyred following an airstrike that targeted the vicinity of Imam Al-Shafi'i Mosque in the Zeitoun neighborhood. This coincided with the targeting of a house in Al-Shati refugee camp northwest of the city, as part of a policy of destroying residential blocks that also affected parts of Deir al-Balah city in the central Strip.
The northern areas were not spared from the aggressions, as a Palestinian citizen was injured by occupation forces' bullets in the Al-Salateen area west of Beit Lahia. Israeli forces impose strict restrictions on the movement of individuals and goods, exacerbating the living crisis amid ongoing limited military operations and incursions into border areas.
These massacres complete a bloody day witnessed around Al-Isra Tower on Omar Al-Mukhtar Street, where 10 Palestinians, including two young girls and two women, were martyred on Wednesday. That raid, which targeted an inhabited house, left more than 18 injured, at a time when citizens were celebrating the first days of Eid amidst the rubble of their destroyed homes.
According to government media office data, the toll of Israeli violations since the ceasefire agreement came into effect seven months ago has reached 910 martyrs. Medical teams also recorded injuries to approximately 2,747 others, indicating the occupation's non-compliance with the truce and its continued targeting of civilians directly and regularly.
Regarding the total toll since October 2023, the number of martyrs has exceeded 72,000, while the number of injured has surpassed 172,000, most of whom are women and children. Field reports indicate that the Israeli war machine has destroyed nearly 90% of the infrastructure and vital facilities in the Strip over two years of aggression.
The humanitarian suffering in Gaza continues with the occupation's insistence on closing crossings and obstructing the delivery of essential medical and food aid. Residents face immense challenges amid food insecurity and a dilapidated health sector, making every violation of the ceasefire agreement an existential threat to thousands of displaced families.
Since the ceasefire agreement came into effect more than 7 months ago, the Israeli army has killed approximately 910 Palestinians as part of its violations.





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Martyrs and Wounded in Gaza: Occupation Continues Violations of Ceasefire Agreement