Israeli attacks wound civilians across Gaza in latest ceasefire violations
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Israeli attacks wound civilians across Gaza in latest ceasefire violations
"Gaza City, al-Mawasi, Bureij refugee camp and Rafah all come under Israeli air attacks and gunfire. Israeli forces have wounded several Palestinians across the Gaza Strip, firing on civilians and launching air and artillery attacks in the latest near-daily violations of the ceasefire in place since October, as its genocidal war on the besieged enclave continues unabated. Medical sources told the Palestinian news agency Wafa that Israeli drone fire on Sunday injured civilians in the Zeitoun neighbourhood in southern Gaza City."
"In southern Gaza, two people, including a girl, were wounded by Israeli gunfire in al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis. list of 3 itemsend of list Additional injuries were reported in areas from which Israeli forces were meant to have withdrawn under the ceasefire. Medical staff at al-Ahli Arab Hospital in eastern Gaza City said three Palestinians were wounded by Israeli gunfire near Netzarim, south of the city."
"In central Gaza, doctors at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital said Israeli forces shot a Palestinian man in the head in Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, describing his condition as serious. The Israeli military also carried out air attacks on buildings in Rafah in the south while Israeli artillery shelled areas east of Jabalia in the north and the Tuffah neighbourhood of Gaza City."
Israeli forces carried out air, artillery, naval, drone, helicopter and gunfire attacks across Gaza, striking Gaza City, al-Mawasi, Bureij refugee camp, Rafah, Deir el-Balah, Netzarim, Jabalia, Tuffah and Khan Younis. Medical sources reported multiple civilians wounded, including a girl in al-Mawasi, three wounded near Netzarim, two more in al-Mawasi, and a man shot in the head in Deir el-Balah in serious condition. Israeli strikes hit buildings in Rafah, artillery shelled areas east of Jabalia and Tuffah, and naval forces fired toward Khan Younis. Hamas welcomed a 15-member technocratic committee to operate under a US-chaired board of peace.
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