Israeli attacks on Gaza kill at least 6 as ‘ceasefire’ violations continue
Israeli attacks in Gaza have resulted in at least six Palestinian deaths and over 20 injuries, according to medical sources. Incidents included a drone strike in Khan Younis that killed two people, an attack on a tent near Khan Younis that killed two others, and a drone strike on an apartment in Gaza City that killed a married couple.

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AI-generatedIsraeli attacks in Gaza have resulted in at least six Palestinian deaths and over 20 injuries, according to medical sources. Incidents included a drone strike in Khan Younis that killed two people, an attack on a tent near Khan Younis that killed two others, and a drone strike on an apartment in Gaza City that killed a married couple. Additionally, three Palestinian fishermen were wounded by Israeli drone fire off the coast of Gaza City. These attacks occur despite a "ceasefire" agreed upon in October, which the Gaza Ministry of Health states has seen over 1,072 Palestinians killed and 3,463 wounded by Israeli army violations since its implementation. The article also notes that the overall death toll in Gaza since October 2023 has reached at least 73,098.
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5 extractedA married couple were also killed in an Israeli drone attack on an apartment in Gaza City.
Two other Palestinians were killed in an attack on a tent sheltering displaced people in al-Mawasi, near Khan Younis.
At least two people were killed in an Israeli drone attack on a vehicle along al-Rashid Street in Khan Younis.
Israeli attacks on Gaza City and Khan Younis killed at least six Palestinians and wounded more than 20, according to medical sources.
Israeli army violations of the 'ceasefire' have killed at least 1,072 people and wounded 3,463 others since the truce took effect, according to the Ministry of Health in Gaza.