The occupation forces killed and wounded Palestinians in a bombing of the Gaza Strip during the search for the remains of the last prisoner.

The occupation forces killed and wounded Palestinians in a bombing of the Gaza Strip during the search for the remains of the last prisoner.
A medical source reported that Palestinian Mohammed Khaled Abed was killed by Israeli gunfire to the head in the Zarqa area of ​​the Tuffah neighborhood.

Eyewitnesses said that the army had previously withdrawn from the Zarqa area in accordance with the ceasefire agreement.

In another incident, the medical source said that the child Badriya Essam Saqr was wounded by Israeli gunfire in the Al-Mawasi area, west of Khan Younis city in the southern Gaza Strip.

Since dawn on Monday, the Israeli occupation army has launched air raids and artillery shelling on various areas of the Gaza Strip, while continuing its search for the remains of the last prisoner in a cemetery in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood, east of Gaza City.

Local sources reported that the occupation army continued at dawn on Monday to search for the remains of prisoner Rani Ghweili in a mass grave containing dozens of Palestinian bodies in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood, which witnessed a significant Israeli escalation of shelling and gunfire on Sunday.

The Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, announced on Sunday that it had informed mediators of all the details it had regarding the location of the body of the last Israeli prisoner in the Gaza Strip.

She indicated that the occupation army is conducting search operations at one of the sites based on that information.

Meanwhile, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that army forces were carrying out a large-scale search for the remains of the last captive in a cemetery in the northern Gaza Strip, based on information provided by the Qassam Brigades to mediators.
Since the start of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement, the Palestinian factions have handed over 20 living Israeli prisoners and the remains of 27 others, while the remains of Ghweili remain, and Al-Qassam Brigades confirmed that efforts are being made to search for him despite the difficult circumstances and lack of resources.

These search operations coincided with heavy artillery shelling and indiscriminate gunfire from army vehicles and helicopters along the eastern areas of Gaza City, according to the same sources.

In the northern part of the sector, Israeli artillery also shelled various areas within the army's deployment and control zones according to the ceasefire agreement east of Jabalia town, coinciding with helicopters firing randomly in the same area.

In the central sector, Israeli fighter jets launched several raids on the vicinity of the Abu al-Ajeen area, in an area under the control of the army according to the agreement, coinciding with artillery shelling.

In a related context, the occupation army’s vehicles and helicopters fired indiscriminately and heavily east of Al-Bureij camp, northeast of the central governorate, and in the center and south of Khan Yunis city in the southern Gaza Strip.

Since the agreement came into effect, continued Israeli violations have resulted in the martyrdom of 484 Palestinians and the injury of 1,321 others.

The agreement ended a genocidal war that Israel started on October 8, 2023, which lasted for two years, leaving more than 71,000 martyrs and more than 171,000 wounded, and massive destruction that affected 90% of the civilian infrastructure, with reconstruction costs estimated by the United Nations at about $70 billion.

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