Gaza Herald – Ten Palestinians were killed on Monday evening in an Israeli attack targeting the eastern area of Al-Maghazi refugee camp in the Gaza Strip.
According to local sources, the incident followed armed clashes between Palestinian fighters and groups described as collaborating militias, coinciding with Israeli drone strikes on the area. Israeli forces reportedly intervened with air support to assist the military group after it was surrounded during confrontations that erupted when residents responded to an attack on their homes east of the camp.
In a separate incident, Israeli forces opened fire on a vehicle belonging to the World Health Organization and another commercial vehicle near Street 5 in Khan Younis, killing Majdi Mustafa Aslan, 54, a civilian from Al-Bureij camp, and injuring four others.
Sources added that the WHO vehicle driver was shot in the head, while another staff member was transferred to Nasser Hospital. A witness also reported that Israeli occupation forces targeted a small commercial bus near Salah al-Din Street, causing three minor injuries.
Israeli occupation forces have continued violating the ceasefire agreement since October 10 through artillery shelling, airstrikes, and gunfire from military vehicles and naval units, alongside the demolition of buildings and infrastructure across the Strip.
Since the beginning of the genocide on October 7, 2023, the total death toll has risen to 72,309, with 172,090 injured, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.


