A medical source at Nasser Hospital in the southern Gaza Strip reported that the boy, Hussein Tawfiq Abu Sabla (17 years old), was killed by Israeli gunfire in the abdomen.
The young man, Shaher Adham Abu Hudaid (20 years old), was also shot in the head while he was in the Sheikh Nasser area, east of Khan Younis, from which the army had previously withdrawn under the agreement. A medical source described his injury as serious.
In the northern Gaza Strip, a medical source at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City reported that a young Palestinian man was injured when a bomb fired by an Israeli drone exploded near a gathering of civilians in the vicinity of the western roundabout in Beit Lahia, an area from which the army had previously withdrawn.
Early this morning, Israeli fighter jets and artillery vehicles launched raids on areas east of Khan Younis in the south, while artillery shelled areas east of Deir al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, and east of the Tuffah neighborhood northeast of Gaza City, while helicopters fired on the same area.
In the northern Gaza Strip, army vehicles also opened fire indiscriminately east of Jabalia. Sources confirmed that all the targeted areas fall within the army's area of control according to the ceasefire agreement, despite the ongoing violations.
The Israeli occupation army continues to control the southern and eastern parts of the Gaza Strip, as well as large areas of northern Gaza, maintaining its occupation of more than 50 percent of the Strip's territory, according to army figures.
Since the agreement came into effect, Israel has killed 464 Palestinians and wounded 1,275. It also severely restricts the entry of food, medical supplies, and shelter materials into Gaza, where some 2.4 million Palestinians live in dire conditions.
The agreement ended a war of genocide launched by Israel on October 8, 2013, which left more than 71,000 Palestinians dead and over 171,000 wounded, and caused massive destruction affecting 90 percent of the civilian infrastructure, with reconstruction costs estimated by the United Nations at approximately $70 billion.
