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'Israel' strikes Gaza City's Sabra neighborhood with four missiles

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  • Multiple Palestinian journalists were injured in an 'Israeli' airstrike in Gaza City.
  • Rescue teams are assessing casualties and searching for people trapped under the rubble.
  • The strike was described as a violation of the active Sharm el-Sheikh-mediated truce.
  • More than 800 Palestinians have reportedly been killed since the truce took effect.

A fresh wave of four 'Israeli' airstrikes targeted the southwestern Al-Sabra neighborhood of Gaza City.

Number of Palestinian journalists were wounded on Sunday while documenting the strikes.

The casualties occurred as media teams were actively filming the immediate aftermath of heavy aerial bombardments.

The renewed assault marks a severe escalation in local hostilities, directly violating the active diplomatic truce established to suspend combat operations across the enclave.

Unknown casualties

The targeted bombardment caused extensive structural failure across residential blocks in the southwestern sector of the city.

Civil defense teams and medical emergency units arrived at the scene shortly after the strike to begin rescue operations, though their progress remains heavily impeded by widespread debris.

Local health authorities confirmed that the total number of fatalities from the strike remains entirely unknown, as they couldn't remove casualties out of the rubble.

Furthermore, emergency personnel have not yet been able to calculate the exact number of residents currently trapped under the rubble, as rescue workers face severe operational challenges in clearing the destroyed concrete foundations.

Systemic breakdown of ceasefire

The latest bombardment in Al-Sabra occurs despite the official diplomatic framework established during marathon mediation sessions in the Egyptian resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh.

Designed to enforce a strict multi-stage cessation of hostilities, the truce has faced severe structural degradation due to recurrent military activity.

Independent tracking data and figures compiled by regional health agencies reveal that since the Sharm el-Sheikh ceasefire formally took effect, at least 800 Palestinians have been killed and an additional 1,900 have been injured in ongoing military operations and air incursions.

The Government Media Office has previously logged over 80 independent violations of the truce, noting that the continuation of localized airstrikes systematically threatens the collapse of the broader humanitarian framework intended to stabilize the territory.