Three Palestinians killed and others injured in new Israeli violations in Gaza

Three Palestinians killed and others injured in new Israeli violations in Gaza
In the past few hours, the Israeli occupation army killed two Palestinians in two separate attacks, one in the city of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, and the other in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood east of Gaza City, according to medical sources speaking to Anadolu.

Eyewitnesses pointed out that the occupation army targeted a building belonging to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in Jabalia, north of the Gaza Strip, resulting in the injury of two Palestinians.

In a separate incident during the morning hours, medical sources indicated that Palestinian Mahmoud Qassem was killed by Israeli gunfire east of the Al-Tuffah neighborhood, east of Gaza City.

Eyewitnesses reported that the Israeli occupation army, stationed east of the Al-Tuffah neighborhood, fired heavily towards the adjacent Palestinian homes and tents, which are located within an area that the agreement stipulates is safe and where Palestinians are allowed to move freely.

Eyewitnesses reported that an Israeli "suicide" drone exploded in the communications tower above the "Shawa and Hosari" tower on Al-Wahda Street, which houses a number of press offices.

A medical source said that the attack resulted in injuries to four Palestinians, noting that the injuries occurred among passersby near the building.

For two years of genocidal warfare, the Israeli occupation army deliberately targeted communications towers and networks to isolate the sector from the outside world and hinder journalistic and media work, according to statements by Palestinian officials and human rights activists.

Since the agreement came into effect on October 10, 2025, 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 began on October 8, 2023, and which lasted for two years, leaving more than 71,000 martyrs and more than 171 wounded Palestinians, and massive destruction that affected 90 percent of the civilian infrastructure, with reconstruction costs estimated by the United Nations at about $70 billion.

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