'Israel' continues killing Gazans despite ceasefire
- 'Israeli' shelling in Gaza continues despite ceasefire, leaving 29 killed and 10 injured in the past 24 hours.
- Since the ceasefire on October 11, 2025, 23 killed, 122 injured, and 381 bodies recovered; total returned bodies from 'Israel' now 120.
Several Palestinians were injured early Friday as 'Israeli' shelling struck multiple residential areas across the Gaza Strip, despite the ceasefire agreement that was supposed to halt all military operations. Human rights organizations have warned that the continued attacks and siege are deepening Gaza’s humanitarian catastrophe, with food, water, and medical shortages reaching critical levels.
According to local reports, intense artillery shelling hit al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, killing four people and wounding 10 within the past 24 hours. Residents described scenes of panic as explosions tore through densely populated neighborhoods where many displaced families had sought shelter.
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An Al Jazeera correspondent also confirmed that the Shujaiya neighborhood in Gaza City came under renewed 'Israeli' artillery fire, forcing more families to flee toward already overcrowded areas in the city’s west.
Under the US-brokered ceasefire deal, which took effect last Friday, 'Israel' was expected to “immediately end” all offensive operations; including airstrikes, artillery shelling, and targeted assassinations. However, the recent escalation has raised serious doubts about the implementation of the truce, as dozens of Palestinians have been reported killed or injured since it was announced.
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Meanwhile, local sources said that unidentified explosives detonated in the Nuseirat refugee camp, adding to the atmosphere of fear and instability across the enclave.
The ongoing restrictions imposed by 'Israel' on food, fuel, and humanitarian aid have further exacerbated the crisis, leaving Gaza’s population on the brink of famine. Aid agencies continue to warn that without full access to all border crossings, efforts to deliver life-saving supplies will remain severely hindered.
Gaza death toll
According to the latest announcement made by the Gaza Health Ministry, two years of 'Israeli' aggression have left a total of 67,967 lives and left 170,179 injured.
Following the ceasefire on October 11, 2025, 23 people have been killed, 122 injured, and 381 bodies recovered.
In the past 24 hours, 29 Palestinians have been killed - 22 recovered, 3 succumbed to injuries, and 4 killed by direct attacks - and 10 others injured. Many victims remain trapped under rubble or in the streets, with rescue teams still unable to reach them.
Authorities also received 30 unidentified bodies from ‘Israel,’ bringing the total number of returned bodies to 120 in three batches (45+45+30).