Medical sources said that two Palestinians were killed when a drone targeted an electric bicycle at the entrance to Al-Masdar village in the central Gaza Strip.
Later, an Israeli drone killed Palestinian Abeer Tawfiq Hamdan (36 years old) after she was shot in the same village in the central Gaza Strip, according to the same sources.
The targeted area is located outside the areas controlled by the Israeli occupation army, according to the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip.
Victims of genocide
For its part, the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip announced on Tuesday that the number of Palestinian victims of the Israeli genocide since October 8, 2023, has risen to 72,037 martyrs and 171,666 wounded.
The ministry said in a statistical statement that "the sector's hospitals received '5 martyrs and 5 injuries' during the past 24 hours," without further details.
The Gaza Health Ministry noted that "a number of victims are still under the rubble and in the streets, as ambulance and civil defense crews are unable to reach them."
She added: "The death toll from Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement since October 10, 2025 has risen to 586 martyrs and 1,558 wounded."
These violations come despite the US administration announcing, in mid-January, the start of the second phase of the ceasefire agreement.
The death toll from the Israeli genocide since the start of the war on October 8, 2023 has risen to 72,037 martyrs and 171,666 wounded.
Rafah crossing
This comes as the government media office in Gaza said in a statement on Tuesday that only 397 out of 1,600 travelers were able to cross the border crossing with Egypt, in both directions, between February 2 and 9, amid strict Israeli restrictions.
On February 2, Israel reopened the Palestinian side of the crossing, which it has occupied since May 2024, in a very limited manner and with very strict restrictions.
Regarding commercial aid and fuel trucks, the office explained that 31,178 aid and fuel trucks reached the sector, out of 729,000 that were supposed to enter during that period, with a compliance rate of 43%.
Israel was supposed to reopen the crossing in the first phase of the ceasefire agreement, which came into effect on October 10, 2025, but it reneged on that.
The ceasefire agreement ended a two-year Israeli war of genocide that left massive destruction affecting 90% of civilian infrastructure, with reconstruction costs estimated by the United Nations at around $70 billion.
