In a fresh breach of the truce, Israeli occupation forces have conducted airstrikes and artillery shelling on multiple areas within the Gaza Strip, violating the ceasefire agreement that has nominally been in effect.
Early reports detail that Israeli warplanes carried out a series of raids targeting areas east of Gaza City. Simultaneously, military vehicles and attack helicopters opened fire on the region.
The assault extended to the central Gaza Strip, where warplanes bombed an evacuated residential building east of Deir al-Balah. Occupation artillery also pounded several areas east of the city, all within zones where the Israeli occupation army maintains its deployment. No injuries were immediately reported from these specific strikes.
The Government Media Office in Gaza says the Israeli occupation has committed 875 violations of the ceasefire agreement over the past 73 days, resulting in 411 Palestinians killed and 1,112 injured. pic.twitter.com/ZSIluE2HnH
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This latest escalation marks a continuation of repeated violations by the occupation forces. According to the Government Media Office in Gaza, these breaches now number 875 since the ceasefire began, resulting in the martyrdom of 411 Palestinians and injuries to 1,112 others.
These attacks are part of the broader war of extermination, launched with American support on October 8, 2023. The devastating campaign has thus far led to the martyrdom of approximately 71,000 Palestinians, injured more than 171,000, and caused widespread destruction affecting an estimated 90 percent of civilian infrastructure in the Gaza Strip.
Source: Agencies (translated and edited by Al-Manar)
