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Israeli airstrikes kill at least 6 Palestinians in Gaza amid ceasefire violations

Israeli airstrikes in Gaza Strip have resulted in at least six Palestinian deaths, including a married couple in Gaza City, with more than 20 others injured. This escalating violence brings into question the effectiveness of the ceasefire brokered by United States in October 2022, which has recorded over 1,072 Palestinian fatalities since it was put in place.

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Jul 6, 2026 · 1 min read · 4 views
Israeli airstrikes kill at least 6 Palestinians in Gaza amid ceasefire violations

Key Takeaways

  • Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed at least six Palestinians and injured over 20, despite a ceasefire declared months ago.
  • A drone attack on al-Rashid Street in Khan Younis killed two individuals on Monday.
  • Since the ceasefire in October 2022, over 1,072 Palestinians have died due to Israeli military actions.
  • The cumulative toll of the conflict since October 2023 has reached at least 73,098 fatalities.
  • Three fishermen were wounded by drone fire off the coast of Gaza City, highlighting ongoing violence in the region.

Renewed Violence in Palestinian Territories Kills and Injures Many

Recent Israeli air assaults have left a trail of death in Palestinian territories. Six dead, over 20 injured. Ceasefire from months ago now looks shaky. Two killed when drone hit car in Khan Younis.

Another deadly strike targeted a shelter for displaced people on Khan Younis outskirts . Two more lives lost. A couple died in Gaza City when their home was hit,more than 22 injured needing medical help. Union of Fishermen’s Committees said three fishermen injured by drones off Gaza City coast.

Military operations have taken heavy toll since that ceasefire. More than 1,072 Palestinians dead,some 3,463 injured. October 2023 escalation pushed casualties higher — at least 73,098 dead,173,571 injured. Violence shows no sign of easing. What happens to ceasefire now...

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