Gaza Bleeds: Palestinian Shot Dead from Israeli Gunfire
The source reported that casualties occurred when Israeli forces opened fire on civilian vehicles east of the town of al-Qarara, located northeast of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
Eyewitnesses told Anadolu that Israeli troops stationed east of Salah al-Din Street fired upon Palestinian vehicles in a zone that falls outside the boundaries of their agreed deployment and operational control area as defined under the ceasefire terms.
Gaza's Health Ministry reported that at least 723 Palestinians have been killed and a further 1,990 wounded in Israeli attacks carried out since the ceasefire took hold — a toll that underscores the fragile and increasingly contested nature of the truce.
The agreement was originally brokered to bring an end to a devastating two-year Israeli military offensive on Gaza — a campaign that left more than 72,000 people dead and 172,000 wounded, while obliterating an estimated 90% of the territory's civilian infrastructure. The United Nations has placed the cost of rebuilding Gaza at approximately $70 billion.
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