Several injured in 'Israeli' strike on building in western Gaza City
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- Several Palestinians were injured after an 'Israeli' strike hit a building in Gaza City’s Al-Rimal neighborhood.
'Israeli' forces carried out air and artillery strikes across several areas of the Gaza Strip on Sunday, injuring four Palestinians and demolishing residential buildings east of the Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City, according to Palestinian sources.
The demolitions were reported near Al-Batsh Cemetery in the Tuffah area, accompanied by airstrikes and heavy artillery shelling targeting the neighborhood and its northeastern surroundings.
Four civilians were injured after a quadcopter drone attacked a transmission tower atop the Shawa and Hasri building in central Gaza City, local sources said.
Limited Ground Movement and Shelling in North and South
At the same time, 'Israeli' military vehicles advanced in a limited manner along what is known as the “yellow line,” separating 'Israeli' military deployment zones from areas where Palestinian movement is permitted further west.
In northern Gaza, intense artillery shelling targeted the outskirts of the Jabalia refugee camp. In the south, eastern areas of Bani Suheila, east of Khan Younis, came under sustained artillery fire, accompanied by heavy gunfire in the surrounding areas.
'Israeli' naval forces also opened fire on Palestinian fishing boats off the coast of Khan Younis, though no injuries were reported.
Worsening Humanitarian Conditions
The escalation comes amid a deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Palestinian sources reported that extreme cold weather has claimed the lives of ten people, including a three-month-old infant.
Repeated Violations
According to local authorities, repeated violations of the ceasefire agreement have resulted in the deaths of at least 481 Palestinians and injuries to 1,313 others to date.



