Gaza Herald – Israeli occupation forces continue to violate the ceasefire and de-escalation agreement in the Gaza Strip, signed under Arab and U.S. mediation on 10 October 2025 in Sharm el-Sheikh, according to local sources.
On Thursday, a Palestinian child was killed and three civilians were injured as a result of ongoing Israeli violations, coinciding with continued demolitions and detonations of residential homes and civilian structures in various parts of the Strip.
Local sources reported that one civilian was killed and two others were injured after an Israeli drone dropped a grenade near the Abu Dan factory in the Beit Lahia Project, in northern Gaza.
The sources also confirmed that the child, Jude Talat Dweik (13 years old), was killed when the same type of drone dropped a grenade on a group of civilians in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza.
In a separate incident, one civilian was injured after an Israeli drone dropped a grenade near the Halawa displacement camp in Jabalia, north of Gaza.
Civil Defense in Gaza announced the recovery of the bodies of two truck drivers days after they were targeted by Israeli gunfire in Al-Mawasi area of Rafah in the south of the Strip. Attacks on tents and displacement shelters also continued, including artillery shelling that caused additional casualties.
Earlier on Thursday, several Palestinians, including women and children, were injured when Israeli airstrikes targeted a residential home in the Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza. The house, belonging to the Issa family, was struck shortly after evacuation warnings were issued to Palestinians.
Medical sources confirmed that injuries ranged from critical to minor, caused by the intensity of the explosion and widespread shrapnel dispersion, while panic spread among residents.
Ambulance and civil defense teams rushed to evacuate the wounded and manage the aftermath of the attack.
Local reports also indicated that Israeli occupation forces issued evacuation warnings for additional sites inside Maghazi camp, including the Joint Girls’ School, which has not yet been struck.
In recent days, Israeli occupation forces have intensified shelling of residential buildings and entire housing blocks following evacuation orders, including in Jabalia, Al-Bureij, and Al-Shati refugee camps.
According to data from the Gaza Human Rights Center, the documented daily average of casualties between 19 April and 19 May reached approximately 105 killed per day, in addition to 434 injuries, alongside around 15 documented violations daily involving shootings and bombardment.
The center noted an emerging pattern involving phone warnings to evacuate homes shortly before bombing them, aimed at further destroying remaining structures and shrinking habitable areas, alongside expansion of the so-called “Yellow Line” and introduction of a “Orange Line.”
Gaza’s Ministry of Health reported that the overall death toll since the beginning of the war on 7 October 2023 has reached 72,773 killed and 172,723 injured.


