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Israeli Forces Fatally Shoot Two Females in Gaza
(MENAFN) Two Palestinians perished and 18 sustained injuries from Israeli gunfire across the Gaza Strip on Saturday, marking another violation of the established ceasefire accord, medical authorities reported.
Medical personnel informed media that Israeli forces fatally shot an 11-year-old girl in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahia.
The child was struck while positioned within a designated safe zone in the municipality—territory from which the Israeli military had reportedly withdrawn under ceasefire terms, local sources confirmed.
A 45-year-old woman also died from Israeli army fire in the Tal al-Dhahab section of Beit Lahia, authorities added.
Another Palestinian suffered wounds from Israeli forces near Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis city in southern Gaza, likewise in a region the military had vacated, a medical source stated.
In southern Gaza, medical officials reported 17 Palestinians were injured by Israeli gunfire on Rafah's northwestern perimeter—territory the army had previously abandoned under the ceasefire framework. Medical personnel transported most casualties to Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis for treatment.
Local witnesses reported Israeli military vehicles discharged ammunition toward locations where displaced Palestinians had congregated northwest of Rafah, while additional shooting emanated from elevated military installations the army erected within city sectors remaining under its authority.
Local sources additionally reported Israeli military vehicles fired indiscriminately east of the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.
Since the ceasefire implementation on Oct. 10, the Israeli army has committed hundreds of infractions, killing 418 Palestinians and wounding 1,171 others, according to the Health Ministry.
The ceasefire suspended Israel's two-year military campaign that claimed nearly 71,400 Palestinian lives, predominantly women and children, injured over 171,200 additional individuals, and devastated the enclave. Nevertheless, despite the ceasefire, Israel's lethal strikes on Gaza persist.
Medical personnel informed media that Israeli forces fatally shot an 11-year-old girl in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahia.
The child was struck while positioned within a designated safe zone in the municipality—territory from which the Israeli military had reportedly withdrawn under ceasefire terms, local sources confirmed.
A 45-year-old woman also died from Israeli army fire in the Tal al-Dhahab section of Beit Lahia, authorities added.
Another Palestinian suffered wounds from Israeli forces near Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis city in southern Gaza, likewise in a region the military had vacated, a medical source stated.
In southern Gaza, medical officials reported 17 Palestinians were injured by Israeli gunfire on Rafah's northwestern perimeter—territory the army had previously abandoned under the ceasefire framework. Medical personnel transported most casualties to Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis for treatment.
Local witnesses reported Israeli military vehicles discharged ammunition toward locations where displaced Palestinians had congregated northwest of Rafah, while additional shooting emanated from elevated military installations the army erected within city sectors remaining under its authority.
Local sources additionally reported Israeli military vehicles fired indiscriminately east of the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.
Since the ceasefire implementation on Oct. 10, the Israeli army has committed hundreds of infractions, killing 418 Palestinians and wounding 1,171 others, according to the Health Ministry.
The ceasefire suspended Israel's two-year military campaign that claimed nearly 71,400 Palestinian lives, predominantly women and children, injured over 171,200 additional individuals, and devastated the enclave. Nevertheless, despite the ceasefire, Israel's lethal strikes on Gaza persist.
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