Gaza City — Four Palestinians, including a 14-year-old child, were killed early Sunday in a fresh wave of Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip, medical sources confirmed, despite an ongoing ceasefire agreement that has been repeatedly violated.
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According to sources at the Al-Shifa Medical Complex, two of the victims were brought to the hospital after an Israeli drone strike targeted a motorcycle near Kuwait Roundabout on Salah al-Din Street, southeast of Gaza City. The attack killed both riders instantly.
In a separate incident, a Palestinian man was shot dead by Israeli forces in the Al-Mughraqa area in central Gaza. Later, medical officials confirmed the death of a 14-year-old boy who had sustained critical injuries in an earlier Israeli strike in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, north of Gaza City, on Saturday evening.
Witnesses also reported renewed Israeli shelling targeting eastern areas of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, along with heavy gunfire and artillery fire in central Gaza. In the Al-Bureij refugee camp, Israeli helicopters opened fire on eastern areas, while artillery shelling was also reported.
Israeli naval forces further intensified attacks along the coastline, firing shells toward Gaza City’s shore, while the eastern Al-Tuffah neighborhood also came under artillery fire.
Meanwhile, Gaza’s government media office stated that Israel has carried out at least 2,400 violations of the ceasefire agreement reached last October, including killings, arrests, blockade measures, and restrictions on aid entry. According to the Health Ministry, since the truce began, at least 972 Palestinians have been killed and 2,235 others injured in continued violations.
The statement added that over the course of Israel’s two-year war on Gaza, more than 72,000 Palestinians have been killed and 172,000 wounded, while widespread destruction has affected nearly 90 percent of civilian infrastructure across the enclave.














