Medical sources in the Gaza Strip announced that Israeli forces killed 10 Palestinians in the past 24 hours, in the latest violation of the ceasefire that was negotiated and agreed to by all parties on October 11th.
Since October 11, the number of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces has reached 238, injuries 600, and 510 bodies have been recovered.
In Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, Israeli troops shot and killed 3 citizens.
The Israeli occupation authorities continue to violate the ceasefire agreement in the city of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip.
Wafa correspondents reported that a number of citizens were injured by fire from an Israeli occupation army drone in the town of Bani Suhaila, east of Khan Yunis.
It targeted the Israeli occupation artillery shelling Al-Khansa School and its surroundings in the large town of Abasan, east of Khan Yunis.
While the Israeli occupation boats targeted the seashore of the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip.
On Monday evening, occupation warplanes launched two raids on Gaza City. A Wafa news correspondent reported that the two raids targeted the eastern areas of the city.
The occupation forces continue to violate the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, through air strikes, artillery shelling, and directly targeting citizens with fire.
The death toll and injuries since the ceasefire agreement on October 11 have reached 236 martyrs and 600 injured, and 502 bodies have been recovered, according to the latest statistics published yesterday.
Meanwhile, medical sources in Gaza Strip hospitals reported receiving 45 bodies of Palestinians released today, Monday, by the Israeli occupation through the mediation of the Red Cross, bringing the total number of martyrs’ bodies received to 270.
So far, the identities of just 78 of the 270 released bodies received from the occupation have been identified, due to the severe mutilation and dismemberment of the bodies returned by Israeli forces to Gaza.
Of those that arrived today, 25 have been identified so far.
Medical teams continue to deal with the bodies in accordance with approved medical procedures and protocols, in preparation for completing the examination, documentation and delivery operations to the families.
Since October 7, 2023, the death toll from the occupation’s aggression on the Gaza Strip has risen to 68,865 killed and 170,670 injured.
The Guardian reported that Palestinians are facing one of the toughest missions in modern warfare as they struggle to recover thousands of bodies from beneath Gaza’s rubble a year after the war.
It estimated that 10,000 to 14,000 people remain buried under 61 million tons of debris, while rescue teams work with basic tools because heavy equipment is barred from entering the Strip.
In the first weeks of the truce, 472 bodies were recovered, and Israel returned 195 Palestinian bodies in exchange for the remains of Israeli captives. The lack of DNA testing devices has made identifying victims nearly impossible.
The report added that clearing the debris could take at least seven years, and unexploded ordnance continues to threaten lives. Gaza, it concluded, has become “a city of craters and ruins,” with normal life still a distant hope.