The Israeli military has killed at least six Palestinians throughout the Gaza Strip within less than 24 hours, despite Tel Aviv’s recent agreement on the implementation of the first phase of a ceasefire plan.
Palestinian health officials said the fatalities had been caused since Tuesday morning during aggression waged by the military against Gaza City and the coastal strip’s southern areas.
Five of the victims were killed in the city’s Shuja'iyya neighborhood after, what the military alleged was, their crossing the “Yellow-Line,” to which Israeli forces have reportedly withdrawn as part of the ceasefire.
The individuals were targeted by “an Israeli quadcopter, while they were inspecting their homes,” they noted.
Another was killed near the town of al-Fukhari, east of the city of Khan Yunis, as the forces struck “a group of young men,” the officials said, adding that one person had also been injured as a result of the live fire.
“There was also gunfire reported in the al-Tahlia area of Khan Yunis,” they stated, noting that the military had also shelled areas in the city of Jabalia in northern Gaza, accompanied by gunfire.
Earlier this month, the Israeli regime and Gaza’s Hamas resistance movement agreed on the implementation of the first phase of the plan, which is hoped to end a two-year-plus Israeli war of genocide on the Palestinian territory.
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The brutal military assault, which has been accompanied by a near-total siege, has claimed the lives of around 68,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children.
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Reacting to Tuesday’s deadly aggression, Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem denounced the violence, and called “on all parties to monitor Israel's actions and ensure it does not evade its obligations to mediators regarding the end of the war on Gaza."