Child injured by gunfire in Israeli violations of ceasefire in Gaza

A Palestinian child was injured by Israeli occupation forces' gunfire in the Gaza Strip, amid ongoing violations of the ceasefire agreement. The violations included tank fire toward tents of displaced persons in Khan Younis, artillery shelling on the Bureij camp, and gunfire from naval vessels off the coast of Rafah. These breaches occur in the context of an agreement signed in October 2025.

A Palestinian child was injured on Sunday by gunfire from Israeli occupation forces, amid ongoing violations of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip. Local sources reported that occupation tanks opened fire toward tents of displaced persons in the Sadaa area and its surroundings north of Khan Younis in the southern Strip, coinciding with targeting several towers in Hamad City. In the southern Strip as well, occupation naval vessels opened fire toward the coast of Rafah city. In the central Strip, occupation artillery continued shelling the northern areas of the Bureij camp. These attacks come within the framework of ongoing Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement, which was signed on October 10, 2025, with Arab and American mediation in the Egyptian city of Sharm El-Sheikh. The Gaza Ministry of Health reported that Israeli violations have resulted in the martyrdom of 1,285 Palestinians and the injury of 4,252 others, raising the war's toll since October 2023 to 73,419 martyrs and 174,364 wounded. The article adopts an accusatory language toward Israel without citing Israeli or international sources.

Child injured by gunfire in Israeli violations of ceasefire in Gaza