According to medical sources and eyewitnesses, the Israeli occupation army carried out its attacks through air strikes and gunfire in various areas of the Gaza Strip.
In southern Gaza, four Palestinians were killed in an Israeli drone strike that targeted a gathering of citizens in the Al-Amal neighborhood in the center of Khan Younis city.
A fifth Palestinian was also killed in a similar raid that targeted the vicinity of the post office in the Sheikh Nasser neighborhood, east of the city.
In the same context, Israeli artillery shelled the eastern areas of Khan Yunis, without any reported casualties.
In the northern Gaza Strip, a 30-year-old Palestinian woman was killed and others were injured when the Israeli navy opened fire on tents of displaced people in the Al-Salatin area, west of Beit Lahia town.
Three Palestinians, including a six-year-old child, were also wounded by Israeli gunfire in the same town, without further details being available.
Medical sources reported the death of a Palestinian child who succumbed to injuries sustained days earlier from Israeli occupation gunfire in the vicinity of the Al-Fakhoura clinic, west of Jabalia town in the northern Gaza Strip.
In the central Gaza Strip, a woman was injured by gunfire from a quadcopter drone that was randomly directed at homes and tents of displaced people in the Bureij camp.
The toll of the genocide
This comes as the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza announced on Tuesday that seven Palestinians had been killed in the past 24 hours, raising the death toll from the Israeli genocide since October 2023 to 72,560 martyrs.
This came in a daily statistical statement issued by the ministry, in which it said that the sector's hospitals received "7 new martyrs and 21 wounded" during the past 24 hours.
The circumstances of the deaths and injuries were not clarified, while the Israeli occupation army continues its violations of the ceasefire agreement since October 10, 2025, through shelling and gunfire, which leads to casualties.
In this regard, the ministry reported that the death toll from Israeli violations of the agreement since October 2025 has risen to "784 martyrs and 2,214 wounded".
Thus, the death toll from the Israeli genocide since October 2023 has risen to "72,560 martyrs and 172,317 wounded," according to the statement.
The agreement was reached two years after a genocidal war launched by Israel on October 8, 2023, with American support, which left massive destruction affecting 90% of civilian infrastructure, with reconstruction costs estimated by the United Nations at about $70 billion.
