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Gaza: death toll from ‘Israeli’ ceasefire breaches hits 410

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  • ‘Israeli’ forces continue violating the Gaza ceasefire while occupying about 60 percent of Gaza.
  • Medical officials report new martyrs and injuries as shelling and gunfire intensify across multiple areas.

‘Israeli' forces continue to breach the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, maintaining control over the southern and eastern buffer zones and large parts of northern Gaza, amounting to roughly 60 percent of the strip, according to local and medical sources.

Over the past 24 hours, two Palestinians were killed in Jabalia and eastern Gaza.


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Gunfire, shelling, forced displacement

Several injuries were caused by gunfire from 'Israeli'-linked militias that took part in forcing residents of the Al-Tuffah neighborhood in eastern Gaza to flee their homes.

Early Saturday, ‘Israeli’ artillery shelled eastern areas of Al-Tuffah, east of Gaza City, while warplanes flew overhead. Naval vessels also opened fire near the Gaza port.


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Artillery strikes later targeted areas south of Al-Maghazi refugee camp and northeast of Al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza. In the south, 'Israeli' forces fired toward the Al-Mawasi area of Rafah and near the southern neighborhoods of Khan Younis.

Rising toll since ceasefire

The Palestinian Ministry of Health said the death toll from ‘Israeli’ ceasefire violations since October 11, 2025 has reached 410 people killed, with 1,134 wounded. The figure also includes the recovery of the bodies of 654.

The ministry said three people killed and 16 wounded arrived at Gaza hospitals over the past 48 hours, according to the latest update issued Friday evening.

Cumulative toll since October 2023

Since October 7, 2023, the cumulative toll has risen to 70,945 Palestinian killed and 171,211 wounded, health officials said.

Despite the ceasefire framework, residents across Gaza continue to face daily attacks, displacement, and restricted access to basic services, as international calls to enforce the agreement remain unanswered.