Two Palestinians Killed as Israeli Attacks and Ceasefire Violations Continue Across Gaza

Gaza Herald – Two Palestinians were killed and several others wounded on Tuesday as Israeli occupation forces continued attacks across the Gaza Strip amid ongoing violations of the ceasefire agreement.

According to local sources, Ali Yasser Al-Adini was shot and killed by Israeli occupation forces near Al-Abara Street, northeast of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.

Sources reported that Israeli occupation forces also kidnapped two Palestinians who were accompanying Al-Adini after opening fire on a group of civilians collecting firewood near Al-Abara area along Salah al-Din Road, north of Khan Younis.

Earlier, shortly after midnight, another Palestinian was killed, and two others were injured when an Israeli drone targeted a security post in the town of Al-Zawaida in central Gaza.

Israeli occupation forces also carried out large-scale detonation operations east of Khan Younis and east of Gaza City, while artillery shelling and gunfire targeted several areas across eastern parts of the Gaza Strip.

The attacks come as Israeli occupation forces continue to violate the ceasefire agreement through airstrikes, artillery bombardments, detonation operations, and restrictions on the movement of goods, humanitarian aid, and civilian travel.

According to figures released by Gaza’s Ministry of Health, the number of Palestinians killed since the ceasefire took effect on October 10, 2025, has risen to 935, while 2,860 others have been injured. Authorities have also documented the recovery of 781 bodies from different areas of the Gaza Strip during the same period.

The ministry’s cumulative statistics indicate that since the beginning of Israel’s genocide on Gaza on October 7, 2023, at least 72,797 Palestinians have been killed and 172,967 wounded, reflecting the devastating human toll of the ongoing attacks on the besieged enclave.