In a new, widespread violation of the ceasefire agreement, Israeli forces engaged in a series of bombing of civilians in Gaza on Wednesday. A total of 28 Palestinians were killed in multiple Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip.

13 Palestinians, including 3 women, 6 children, and a 7-month-old fetus, were killed in an Israeli occupation strike on the Awqaf building in the al-Zaytoun area near the Askoula junction in eastern Gaza City.

13 others, including 4 children and 4 women, were killed and several injured after Israeli occupation forces struck a group of civilians inside the UNRWA club west of Khan Younis, along with a tent in the al-Mawasi area.

One Palestinian was killed and dozens injured when an Israeli occupation drone hits a group of people near the Shuja’iyya junction on Salah al-Din Street in eastern Gaza City.

One Palestinian was killed and several others injured when an Israeli occupation tank shell hit a home belonging to the Bilbil family in the Shuja’iyya–Mushtaha area in eastern Gaza City.

Civil Defense teams are searching for missing people under the rubble after Israeli occupation forces struck the Awqaf building sheltering displaced families in the al-Zaytoun neighborhood of Gaza City:

A little girl, left in shock, watched as her injured family members were brought in after Israeli occupation forces struck the Al-Awqaf building, which had been sheltering displaced civilians in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood of eastern Gaza City, while she searched for other family members at the makeshift hospital.

Also Wednesday, a Palestinian man was killed by Israeli gunfire for allegedly attempting to cross the “yellow line,” and a mother and her child were injured in a separate incident after an Israeli drone dropped a bomb on a group of civilians in Khan Younis, in the latest 393rd violation of the ceasefire agreement.

At least 279 Palestinians have lost their lives and more than 652 others have been injured, many of them severely, due to Israeli attacks in violation of the ceasefire, since the ceasefire was agreed upon by all parties.