Two martyrs recovered from rubble in Khan Yunis amid Israeli ceasefire violations
Rescue teams in Khan Yunis, southern Gaza, retrieved the bodies of two Palestinian martyrs from the rubble of a demolished house early this morning, highlighting ongoing violations of the so-called ceasefire by the Israeli occupation forces.
Local reports confirm that Israeli tanks unleashed heavy fire on the southeastern outskirts of the El-Bureij Refugee Camp, while warplanes indiscriminately targeted residential areas in eastern Khan Yunis. The relentless assaults continue to endanger civilians despite international calls for a halt to hostilities.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, since the ceasefire agreement that came into effect on October 11, 2025, Israeli attacks have claimed the lives of 242 Palestinians and injured 622 others.
Since the beginning of the aggression on October 7, 2023, Gaza has witnessed 69,179 deaths and 170,693 injuries, with countless families displaced and communities devastated. The latest incident in Khan Yunis underscores the fragile nature of any truce and the persistent threats faced by civilians under occupation.
Observers warn that continued Israeli violations not only undermine the ceasefire but also deepen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, leaving survivors exposed to further attacks, destruction, and trauma.(ILKHA)
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