Israeli Strikes on Gaza Kill Three Palestinians
A municipal worker from Bureij was killed when an Israeli drone targeted a waste dump near the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza. Local sources said the victim was struck while carrying out his duties at the site.
In the south, two more people were killed in a strike on a civilian gathering in the al-Amal neighborhood of Khan Younis, with their bodies transferred to Nasser Hospital, a medical source confirmed. A child sustained moderate injuries in the same attack.
The killings come one day after the Israeli army acknowledged having killed 20 Palestinians across the Gaza Strip during the past week, claiming the victims were members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
Tel Aviv's continued strikes on the besieged enclave represent a persistent breach of the ceasefire agreement that took effect in October 2025 — a truce designed to bring Israel's military campaign in Gaza to a halt.
That war, which began in October 2023, has killed approximately 73,000 Palestinians and wounded more than 173,000 others, while reducing an estimated 90% of the territory's civilian infrastructure to rubble.
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