Three Palestinians were killed on Friday as Zionist forces launched new airstrikes across several parts of the Gaza Strip. These attacks represent a clear breach of the ceasefire that had been in effect since October 10.
According to medical sources quoted by Wafa, the victims were identified in separate bombings that struck Khan Younis in southern Gaza and the city center of the enclave.
Wafa further reported that from Thursday night into Friday morning, the forces of the Zionist entity detonated multiple residential buildings in eastern Gaza and Khan Younis. Additionally, naval units opened fire off the coast of Gaza City, intensifying the overnight assaults.
Simultaneously, the Zionist forces carried out deadly raids in the occupied West Bank. In Ramallah, these incursions resulted in the death of one person and injuries to another, as confirmed by Wafa.
Since October 7, 2023, the ongoing aggression by the Zionist entity against the Gaza Strip has caused 68,643 deaths and 170,655 injuries, most of them women and children, according to figures published Thursday by Palestinian health authorities.
Renewed bombings in Gaza and raids in the West Bank have shattered the fragile truce, deepening the already catastrophic toll on civilians.