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Israeli Drone Attack Kills Palestinian Civilian in Southern Gaza
(MENAFN) A Palestinian man was killed and three others injured in the early hours of Thursday after an Israeli drone strike targeted a group of civilians in the southern Gaza Strip, a medical source confirmed.
A source at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis told Anadolu that the body of Yahya Abu Shalhoub and three wounded individuals were brought to the facility following the strike, which hit the al-Maslakh area south of the city.
The attack comes amid a pattern of ongoing Israeli violations of a ceasefire that came into effect on Oct. 10, 2025 — reached after a genocide that claimed the lives of more than 72,000 Palestinians and left over 172,000 wounded, the vast majority of them women and children.
Israeli artillery shelled areas to the east of Khan Younis, while military vehicles unleashed heavy fire across eastern parts of the city and in the al-Mawasi area northwest of Rafah, according to local sources.
Witnesses speaking to media described large-scale demolitions of homes and facilities carried out by Israeli forces in areas under their deployment east of Gaza City during the early morning hours, accompanied by sustained artillery and small arms fire in surrounding neighborhoods.
The scale of Israel's ceasefire breaches has been extensively documented. The Gaza government media office reported on April 14 that Israel had committed 2,400 ceasefire violations — encompassing killings, arrests, siege measures, and the deliberate deprivation of food.
Gaza's Health Ministry reported that these violations have killed 786 Palestinians and wounded a further 2,217 since the ceasefire took hold.
Israel has also faced accusations of flouting the agreement by obstructing the entry of agreed quantities of food, medicine, medical supplies, and shelter materials into the territory — where approximately 2.4 million Palestinians, including 1.5 million displaced persons, are enduring increasingly dire humanitarian conditions.
A source at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis told Anadolu that the body of Yahya Abu Shalhoub and three wounded individuals were brought to the facility following the strike, which hit the al-Maslakh area south of the city.
The attack comes amid a pattern of ongoing Israeli violations of a ceasefire that came into effect on Oct. 10, 2025 — reached after a genocide that claimed the lives of more than 72,000 Palestinians and left over 172,000 wounded, the vast majority of them women and children.
Israeli artillery shelled areas to the east of Khan Younis, while military vehicles unleashed heavy fire across eastern parts of the city and in the al-Mawasi area northwest of Rafah, according to local sources.
Witnesses speaking to media described large-scale demolitions of homes and facilities carried out by Israeli forces in areas under their deployment east of Gaza City during the early morning hours, accompanied by sustained artillery and small arms fire in surrounding neighborhoods.
The scale of Israel's ceasefire breaches has been extensively documented. The Gaza government media office reported on April 14 that Israel had committed 2,400 ceasefire violations — encompassing killings, arrests, siege measures, and the deliberate deprivation of food.
Gaza's Health Ministry reported that these violations have killed 786 Palestinians and wounded a further 2,217 since the ceasefire took hold.
Israel has also faced accusations of flouting the agreement by obstructing the entry of agreed quantities of food, medicine, medical supplies, and shelter materials into the territory — where approximately 2.4 million Palestinians, including 1.5 million displaced persons, are enduring increasingly dire humanitarian conditions.
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