11 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Strikes Across Gaza in One Single Day

Gaza Herald- The number of Palestinians killed in Gaza on Saturday has risen to 11, including two young girls and two women, as Israeli attacks and reported ceasefire violations continued across the Strip, according to local sources.

On Saturday evening, an Israeli drone strike targeted a family home belonging to the Abu Hasna family in Al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, killing three Palestinians and wounding several others.

Local sources identified two of the victims as Ahmed Samir Washah, the brother of slain journalist Mohammad Washah, and Sabai Abu Hasna. Rescue crews continued their efforts to recover casualties from the site.

In Gaza City, Kamal Ahmad Al-Sayed, 62, was killed after Israeli naval forces opened fire on tents sheltering displaced families in the Al-Amadi area along the city’s western coastline.

In a separate incident, an Israeli drone strike targeting a group of civilians near Dream Hall west of Khan Younis killed Mohammad Osama Abdul Aziz Saba Al-Eish and wounded seven others.

In northern Gaza, Taghreed Zamlat died from injuries sustained earlier after Israeli forces opened fire in the Beit Lahia area.

Earlier in the day, four Palestinians were killed and several others injured when an Israeli strike hit an apartment belonging to the Al-Safadi family on Al-Thalathini Street in Gaza City.

The victims were identified as Hussein Al-Safadi, his wife, and their two daughters.

Another Palestinian was also killed in a separate Israeli strike near Al-Saftawi Junction north of Gaza City.

Meanwhile, Israeli tanks opened fire from positions south of Al-Mawasi in Rafah and south of Khan Younis, while Israeli naval vessels carried out intensive gunfire attacks off the southern coast of Gaza.

Israeli forces have continued military operations despite the ceasefire agreement, including airstrikes, artillery shelling targeting areas sheltering displaced civilians, demolition operations inside the so-called “Yellow Line” zone, and ongoing restrictions on the movement of goods, humanitarian aid, and travel.

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the number of Palestinians killed since the ceasefire took effect on October 10, 2025, has risen to 1,017, with 33,208 injured and 784 bodies recovered from previously inaccessible areas.

The ministry added that the overall toll since October 7, 2023, has reached 73,028 killed and 173,316 wounded, underscoring the devastating human cost of the ongoing war in Gaza.