Gaza Herald- At least eight Palestinians were killed on Monday evening in a new massacre carried out by Israeli forces in Al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza.
Local sources reported that Israeli aircraft bombed a group of civilians in the camp, killing seven and injuring dozens.
Earlier, Mohammed Dawoud was killed and a child was critically injured in an Israeli airstrike targeting an electric bike near Sheikh Radwan Bridge in northern Gaza.
 Israeli forces earlier opened fire on a World Health Organization vehicle and a commercial vehicle near Street 5 in Khan Younis, southern Gaza. The attack killed Majdi Mustafa Aslan (54), a resident of Al-Bureij camp, and wounded four others.
According to sources, the WHO vehicle was targeted, injuring the driver in the head, while another staff member was transported to Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. In a separate incident, Israeli forces fired at a small commercial bus belonging to a private company, causing three minor injuries near Al-Abara Street on Salah al-Din Road.
Since October 10, Israeli forces have continued to violate the ceasefire agreement in Gaza through artillery shelling, airstrikes, and gunfire from military vehicles and naval boats, alongside the demolition of buildings across the Strip.
These violations have resulted in the killing of 730 Palestinians and the injury of 1,990 others, while the bodies of 759 victims have been recovered.
Since the start of the offensive on October 7, 2023, the death toll has risen to 72,309, with 172,090 people injured, according to the Ministry of Health.


