Israeli fire kills 10 Palestinians in Gaza ceasefire violation

Shadows deepened across the Gaza Strip as Israeli fire shattered an ongoing ceasefire agreement yet again.

Medical sources confirmed that at least 10 Palestinians, including three children, lost their lives in the latest wave of violence.

An Israeli drone strike targeted a civilian vehicle west of Gaza City, instantly killing one Palestinian and wounding two others.

Death rained down again on Al-Oyoun Street, where another drone strike killed two civilians standing in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood.

In the Zeitoun neighborhood, a six-year-old child succumbed to wounds inflicted by Israeli gunfire, cutting a young life short.

Further south, an Israeli airstrike tore through the Al-Mawasi area, hitting a tent that sheltered families displaced by war.

The explosion claimed four lives, including a father, his son, and another child, while leaving 10 wounded in the debris.

In Rafah, Israeli forces shot an aid truck driver, Ahmad Nasser Isleem, in the head while he waited to load supplies.

Another young soul, an eight-year-old child, died from wounds sustained during a Tuesday evening strike on a civilian vehicle.

Artillery shells also shook the Bureij refugee camp, while Israeli gunboats opened fire on the coast, injuring a woman.

This latest bloodshed pushes the toll to 1,084 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces since this ceasefire began last October.

Over 73,000 Palestinians have been killed since October 2023, leaving 90 percent of Gaza’s civilian infrastructure in ruins.

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