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"Three martyrs and several others were injured following attacks by occupation forces in Gaza City and Khan Yunis," Gaza's civil defence agency said.
Two men were killed when an Israeli drone fired a missile that struck a group of civilians near the Kuwait roundabout in the Zeitun neighbourhood of Gaza City, the territory's largest urban centre, the agency reported.
Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital confirmed it had received the bodies.
In a separate incident, Israeli occupation forces shot a woman dead in Khan Yunis, and her body was transferred to Nasser hospital, according to the agency.
In central Gaza, medics reported that an Israeli airstrike killed one person near the town of Mughraqa, as reported by Reuters.
Despite a ceasefire agreement brokered by Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and the United States in October 2025, Israel has continued its brutal attacks on the Gaza Strip.
It has also tightened restrictions on the entry of humanitarian aid into the enclave and limited the number of patients allowed to cross into Egypt via Rafah for medical treatment.
On Saturday, three Palestinians, including a child, were killed and others were injured in an Israeli drone strike targeting the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood, north of Gaza City.
On Friday, Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli strikes across the Palestinian territory killed at least 13 people, including a woman and her two children, who were killed when Israeli artillery struck residential homes near Kamal Adwan hospital in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza.
Israel has killed over 38,000 women and girls during its genocidal war on Gaza, averaging at least 47 per day, the United Nations (UN) estimated, accounting for more than half of the 72,587 Palestinians killed by the Israeli occupation army since October 2023. This toll includes at least 811 Palestinians killed by Israel since the ceasefire deal took effect.
The Palestinian health ministry also reported a rise in the total injury toll, now standing at 172,381, at least.
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