Medical sources reported that the bodies of Mohammed and Eid Abu Warda arrived at the hospital, along with their third brother who sustained moderate injuries, after they were targeted while they were in Mansoura Street.
According to eyewitnesses and local sources, the occupation army targeted a vehicle designated for filling water containers, resulting in casualties.
This comes amid ongoing violations of the ceasefire agreement in effect since October 10, 2025, as Israeli forces continued to bomb areas northwest of Rafah and east of Khan Yunis, in addition to areas east of Gaza City and the town of Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip.
The government media office in Gaza announced on Tuesday that Israel had committed approximately 2,400 violations of the agreement, including killings, arrests, and a blockade. These violations resulted in the deaths of 765 Palestinians and injuries to 2,140 others, according to the Ministry of Health.
Meanwhile, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) confirmed that Israeli restrictions, particularly on materials classified as "dual-use", continue to impede the delivery of aid and the implementation of relief operations.
The office explained that the lack of equipment needed to deal with unexploded ordnance poses an increasing danger to civilians and aid workers, noting that more than 10 incidents have been recorded that have injured more than 30 people since the beginning of 2026.
OCHA stressed that addressing this threat requires allowing the urgent entry of vital equipment into the Gaza Strip.
The ceasefire agreement was reached after two years of a genocidal war that Israel began in Gaza on October 7, 2023, with American support, and which continued in various forms after that, leaving more than 72,000 martyrs and more than 172,000 wounded Palestinians, and widespread destruction affecting 90% of the infrastructure.
