Six more Palestinians, including child, killed in fresh Israeli attacks across Gaza
At least six Palestinian civilians, including a child, were killed and several others were injured on Sunday as Israeli forces continued airstrikes, artillery shelling, and demolition operations across the Gaza Strip, according to local media reports and medical sources.
The latest attacks came amid relentless Israeli military operations targeting multiple areas of the besieged enclave, with civilians once again bearing the brunt of the violence.
In southern Gaza, one Palestinian was martyred and several others were wounded when an Israeli drone struck a tent sheltering displaced families in the al-Qadisiyah displacement camp, west of Khan Yunis. The attack hit an area housing civilians who had fled previous bombardments.
In Gaza City's al-Sabra neighborhood, four more Palestinians were martyred and several others injured after an Israeli airstrike targeted a workshop. Rescue teams rushed to the scene to recover victims and transport the wounded to nearby medical facilities.
In central Gaza, a young girl identified as Tala Abu Matar was killed after Israeli forces opened fire in the eastern part of the al-Bureij refugee camp, adding to the growing number of child casualties since the beginning of Israel's military offensive.
Medical sources also confirmed that two Palestinians succumbed to wounds they had sustained in separate Israeli attacks carried out on Saturday in southern and central Gaza, raising the overall death toll from the continuing bombardment.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces continued demolishing residential buildings and civilian infrastructure by detonating explosives in several areas across the Gaza Strip, causing extensive destruction and further displacement.
Residents reported continuous military activity throughout the day, including heavy artillery shelling, aerial bombardments, gunfire, and explosions across various parts of the enclave.
The latest attacks come as humanitarian conditions in Gaza continue to deteriorate, with repeated strikes damaging homes, displacement camps, and civilian infrastructure. Aid organizations have repeatedly warned that ongoing military operations, widespread displacement, and severe shortages of food, medicine, clean water, and fuel have pushed Gaza's population deeper into an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. (ILKHA)
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