On Sunday evening, two Palestinians were killed following an Israeli drone strike east of the destroyed Gaza Airport, located east of Rafah city in the southernmost part of the Gaza Strip. Four Palestinians were also killed earlier in Rafah, Khan Younis and Beit Hanoun.

Media sources reported that the Israeli drone fired a missile at displaced Palestinians in the east of Rafah Airport, killing two and injuring several others.

Earlier on Sunday, four citizens, including a woman, were killed and six others were injured in Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip, as well as in Khan Younis and Rafah in the south, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) stated.

The PRCS reported that its teams dealt with three fatalities and four injuries in the Gaza Strip: two fatalities in Beit Hanoun, one fatality and two injuries in the town of Al-Farahin east of Khan Younis, and two injuries from central Rafah Governorate.

Additionally, another citizen from Rafah city was killed in a separate Israeli military violation, the PRCS added.

Since the announcement of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, 116 fatalities have been reported in hospitals across the region, in addition to 490 injuries.

Since October 7, 2023, the number of slain Palestinians has exceeded 48,388, including at least 17,881 children, 12,298 women, 1,068 medical staff, 204 journalists, and 94 Civil Defense medics. Additionally, more than 111,803 have been injured, largely children and women.