Israel Violates Ceasefire Again With Home Demolitions in Eastern Khan Younis

Gaza Herald – Israel has carried out new demolitions in eastern Khan Younis early Friday, detonating residential buildings in a fresh violation of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza. Massive explosions were heard across the area as Israeli forces blew up several homes, according to local sources.

The strikes killed Palestinian youth Mohammed Salem Qdeih, who succumbed to wounds from an earlier Israeli attack that also claimed his father’s life during the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Two others were injured overnight in Bani Suhaila, east of Khan Younis.

On Thursday, Israeli warplanes bombed multiple sites across the Gaza Strip, targeting civilian homes and infrastructure while drones dropped explosives on houses in Gaza City’s Al-Tuffah neighborhood.

Gaza’s Health Ministry confirmed 110 Palestinians killed, including 46 children and 20 women, since the latest wave of escalation, bringing the total to 217 killed and 597 injured since Israel’s first breach of the ceasefire on October 10.