Israeli Attacks Kill Six Palestinians in Gaza Ceasefire Violations
Israeli Attacks Kill Six Palestinians in Gaza Ceasefire Violations

Israeli forces killed six Palestinians, including a child, and injured several others in attacks across the Gaza Strip on Sunday, continuing violations of the ceasefire agreement that took effect on October 10, 2025.

Deadly Strikes in Jabalia and Khan Younis

Four Palestinians were killed and several more wounded in an Israeli airstrike targeting commercial shops in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza, according to medical sources and eyewitnesses who spoke to Anadolu.

Since Sunday morning, the Israeli army has conducted airstrikes and opened fire on Palestinians in various parts of Gaza, causing casualties. In one incident, 30-year-old Zaki Mohammed al-Qarra was killed and another person moderately injured after Israeli forces opened fire east of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.

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A 13-year-old boy, Amir al-Bashiti, was also killed by Israeli gunfire in the Batn al-Sameen area south of Khan Younis. In central Khan Younis, a Palestinian was seriously injured in an Israeli drone strike targeting tents sheltering displaced people.

Demolitions and Shelling

In northern Gaza, the Israeli army carried out demolition operations against civilian structures within areas of its deployment east of Gaza City and the town of Jabalia. Local sources reported hearing powerful explosions resulting from the demolitions.

Meanwhile, Israeli naval vessels fired machine guns and shells toward the coast of Gaza City, with no immediate reports of casualties.

Ceasefire Violations Mount

According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement have killed 986 Palestinians and injured 3,138 others. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians continue to live in tents and temporary shelters across the Gaza Strip after their homes were destroyed or severely damaged during the war, forcing repeated displacement and leaving many in camps lacking basic services and necessities.

Since the start of Israel’s genocide on Gaza on October 8, 2023, nearly 73,000 Palestinians have been killed and more than 173,000 injured, while about 90 percent of the territory’s civilian infrastructure has been destroyed.

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