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Seven dead as 'Israeli' attacks hit displacement tents, residential areas in Gaza

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  • Seven Palestinians killed in 'Israeli' attacks across Gaza, medical and emergency sources say.
  • Three victims were killed after 'Israeli' strikes hit displacement tents south of Khan Younis, outside 'Israeli' military deployment zones.

Medical sources at Nasser Medical Complex reported on Wednesday that three Palestinians were killed as a result of an 'Israeli' strike targeting displacement tents in areas located outside the zone of 'Israeli' military deployment south of Khan Younis.

In a related development, a source in the ambulance and emergency services said that four civilians, including a young girl, were killed following intense 'Israeli' artillery shelling that hit the Zeitoun and al-Tuffah neighborhoods east of Gaza City.

Series of Violations 

These deadly incidents come as part of an ongoing series of violations of the ceasefire and de-escalation agreement.

On Tuesday, 19-year-old Ahmed Mohammed Abdel Aal was pronounced dead after succumbing to a gunshot wound to the head inflicted by 'Israeli' forces in the “al-Maslakh” area south of Khan Younis, which also lies outside the 'Israeli' military presence zone.

Over the past hours, 'Israeli' Apache helicopters were seen conducting aerial activity, opening fire on eastern areas of the city, while injured individuals were evacuated from the Sheikh Nasser neighborhood. Gunfire also continued east of al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.

According to the latest figures released by the Ministry of Health, the death toll from these daily violations since October 11, 2025, has risen to 526 killed and 1,447 wounded.

These figures underscore a significant escalation on the ground that exceeds all existing understandings, amid continued 'Israeli' attacks on civilians and displaced people in areas previously considered distant from direct confrontation zones.