A Palestinian was killed by Israeli army fire in Khan Younis, and massive demolition operations took place east of Gaza.

A Palestinian was killed by Israeli army fire in Khan Younis, and massive demolition operations took place east of Gaza.

Nasser Medical Hospital stated in a statement that a displaced person was killed by Israeli occupation army fire outside the so-called "yellow line" south of Khan Younis city in the southern Gaza Strip, which is the area where Palestinians are located according to the ceasefire agreement.


The Israeli occupation army violates the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, which came into effect on October 10th, on an almost daily basis.


Israeli violations have resulted in the deaths of 312 Palestinians and injuries to 760 others since October 11, according to a statement issued Thursday by the Palestinian Ministry of Health.



Meanwhile, eyewitnesses reported that the Israeli occupation army carried out massive demolition operations during the night in areas it controls east of Gaza City, accompanied by heavy tank fire inside the "yellow line" south of Khan Yunis.


The “yellow line” separates the areas where the Israeli occupation army is deployed, which amount to more than 50 percent of the area of ​​the sector to the east, and the areas where Palestinians are allowed to move to the west.


The ceasefire agreement brokered by Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and sponsored by Washington ended the genocide in Gaza, which left more than 69,000 Palestinian martyrs and more than 170,000 wounded, most of them children and women, while the United Nations estimated the cost of reconstruction at about $70 billion.


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