Medical sources reported that the number of Palestinians killed in the Gaza Strip since dawn on Monday has risen to twelve, including ten in the central region and two in the north.

The sources said ten Palestinians were killed and others injured by Israeli fire east of the Al‑Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza. The victims were transferred to Al‑Awda Hospital in An‑Nuseirat and Al‑Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al‑Balah.

Earlier in the day, two Palestinians were killed and others injured when Israeli forces opened fire on two civilian vehicles in Khan Younis, in southern Gaza, and on an electric bicycle in Gaza City.

Local sources said Israeli forces fired on the two vehicles near Street 5 in Khan Younis, killing a man from Al‑Bureij refugee camp and injuring four others.

The same sources added that Israeli forces targeted an electric bicycle in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of central Gaza City, killing a child.

Medical sources also reported that one Palestinian died when a previously bombarded building collapsed on him, bringing the number of Palestinians who have died in similar incidents since the declared “ceasefire” to 29.

The Palestinian Health Ministry announced that the overall death toll from the Israeli assault on Gaza has risen to 72,302 Palestinians, with 172,090 injured since October 7, 2023.

It added that since the “ceasefire” announced on October 11, 2025, the number of Palestinians killed has risen to 723, with 1,990 injured, while 759 bodies have been recovered from various areas.

The Ministry noted that many victims remain under the rubble and on the roads, as ambulance and rescue crews are unable to reach them due to ongoing Israeli attacks and the destruction of access routes.