Two martyrs, one of them a child, as a result of an Israeli raid on a camp crowded with displaced people in the southern Gaza Strip

Two martyrs, one of them a child, as a result of an Israeli raid on a camp crowded with displaced people in the southern Gaza Strip

 



 Two Palestinian women, one of them a child, were killed on Monday, and 20 others, mostly women and children, were injured as a result of an Israeli air strike that targeted a camp for displaced people in the Al-Mawasi area, west of Khan Younis city, in the southern Gaza Strip.

Medical sources reported that “Mrs. Hanan Mahmoud (31 years old) and the child Menna Allah Abu Labda (6 years old) were killed, and 20 others were injured, most of them women and children, as a result of an Israeli air raid that targeted the Ghaith camp, which shelters displaced people in the Al-Mawasi area.”
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The farewell to the child #Mena Abu Labda a short while ago, following the targeting of displaced persons' tents in Mawasi Khan Younis. pic.twitter.com/sXDMkmUmFx

Local sources said the attack was carried out by two helicopters.

The ceasefire, which was reached last October, failed to stop Israeli attacks on Gaza, where since it was signed Israel has killed 904 Palestinians and wounded another 2,713 as of Monday, according to data from the Gaza Health Ministry.

The ceasefire resulted in Israel controlling more than half of the Gaza Strip.

The martyred child, Menna Allah Abu Labdeh

Injured children at Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza Strip

In a related context, a medical source at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis said that the young man, Ahmed Samir Farhat, died on Monday, as a result of injuries he sustained from an Israeli bombing that targeted him west of the city a few days ago.

A medical source at Al-Shifa Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip reported that “the young man Nidal Shalha was martyred after being injured in an Israeli bombing of a police site in northern Gaza two days ago.”

In the central Gaza Strip, two Palestinians were injured in an Israeli air strike that targeted the home of the Al-Bashiti family in the Al-Maghazi camp at dawn.

Four Palestinians injured in Israeli shelling that destroyed several homes in central Gaza
Later on Monday evening, four Palestinians were injured as a result of Israeli shelling that targeted several residential homes in the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip, following a warning issued by the Israeli occupation army to evacuate a residential block in preparation for targeting it.

This comes as part of Israel’s continued violations of the ceasefire agreement in effect in Gaza since October 10, 2025.

A medical source at Al-Awda Hospital in the camp reported receiving four injuries as a result of the Israeli raid, without specifying the nature of the injuries.

Eyewitnesses said that an Israeli warplane fired at least one missile at a house belonging to the Al-Taweel family in the “Camp 5” area of ​​the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip.

The witnesses added that the Israeli army made a phone call to a Palestinian in the area, warning the families to evacuate the area immediately in preparation for targeting it, which prompted them to leave their homes in haste amid fear and confusion.

The violent Israeli raid caused the destruction of a number of houses adjacent to the targeted house, in addition to widespread destruction in its vicinity, according to local sources and eyewitnesses.

Witnesses added that dozens of families were displaced from homes surrounding the targeted site, while the area witnessed a large exodus towards other areas.

The continued violations of the agreement have resulted in the martyrdom of 904 Palestinians and the injury of 2,713 others as of Monday, according to data from the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip.

An agreement was reached two years after a genocidal war that began with Israel on October 8, 2023, and continued later in various forms, leaving more than 72,000 Palestinian martyrs and more than 172,000 wounded, and widespread destruction affecting 90 percent of the civilian infrastructure, with reconstruction costs estimated by the United Nations at about $70 billion.

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