Gaza Herald – Israeli occupation forces continued violating the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip for the 213th consecutive day, intensifying airstrikes, artillery shelling, and attacks on areas crowded with displaced civilians, alongside demolition operations inside what is known as the “Yellow Line,” while restrictions on goods, aid, and travel remain in place.
A Palestinian was killed early Sunday and several others were injured after an Israeli drone targeted a group of civilians near Maki Roundabout in Al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza.
Another Palestinian was wounded after an Israeli drone dropped a bomb on Al-Shakoush area north of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
According to figures released by the Ministry of Health, hospitals across Gaza received five martyrs and 15 wounded people over the past 48 hours.
In southern Gaza, Israeli shelling targeted the eastern area of Al-Qarara town, northeast of Khan Younis, while Israeli quadcopter drones opened fire near the port area west of Gaza City.
Israeli naval boats also fired toward the shore of Gaza City, while the Israeli army carried out demolition operations against several buildings in the eastern parts of the city.
Israel continues to violate the ceasefire and war-ending agreement signed in the Egyptian city of Sharm El-Sheikh on October 10, 2025, through ongoing airstrikes, artillery attacks, shootings, and the detonations of civilian homes across the Gaza Strip.
The Government Media Office in Gaza documented 377 Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement during April alone, resulting in the killing of 111 Palestinians and the injury of 376 others.
According to data from the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the number of Palestinians killed since the ceasefire took effect on October 10 has risen to 850, in addition to 2,433 injuries and 770 recovered bodies.
The overall death toll from the Israeli genocide on Gaza since October 7, 2023 has reached approximately 72,736 killed and 172,535 wounded, amid ongoing attacks and worsening humanitarian conditions.


