Israeli military violations continued across the besieged and devastated Gaza Strip for the 187th consecutive day, killing one Palestinian, despite the ceasefire and de‑escalation agreement that came into effect on October 11, 2025.

The army maintained its pattern of violations, including ongoing shelling, gunfire, and the demolition of civilian homes, alongside tightened restrictions at Gaza’s crossings.

Military escalation persisted, with Israeli forces carrying out repeated strikes and firing on several areas across the northern, central, and southern parts of the Strip.

Civil defense teams reported that one Palestinian was killed after an Israeli strike targeted the Al‑‘Alami area in the Beit Lahia housing project in northern Gaza. The body was transferred to the Al‑Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza City.

Also in northern Gaza, Israeli forces conducted large‑scale demolitions in the Abu Zeitoun area inside the Jabalia refugee camp, coinciding with artillery shelling that targeted eastern neighborhoods of Gaza City.

Residents reported additional home demolitions in the Zeitoun neighborhood southeast of Gaza City, where several structures were destroyed after midnight.

In the southern Gaza Strip, Israeli warplanes opened fire intensively in two separate incidents east of Khan Younis, heightening tension in the area. Military vehicles positioned along the eastern perimeter of the central governorate also renewed their gunfire toward several locations in central Gaza.

Israeli artillery additionally shelled the Al‑Sudaniya area northwest of Gaza City and the Tal al‑Sultan neighborhood west of Rafah, amid heavy overflights by warplanes and reconnaissance aircraft.

On Monday, Israeli forces killed three Palestinians in separate attacks across the Gaza Strip, while limited ground incursions and continued gunfire were reported in several neighborhoods of Gaza City.

Since the “ceasefire” announcement, Israeli occupation forces have killed 755 Palestinians and wounded more than 2,100, while civil defense teams have recovered 760 bodies from various areas across the Strip.

The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that the cumulative death toll since October 7, 2023, has risen to 72,333 Palestinians killed and 172,202 injured.

The ministry added that thousands of victims remain under the rubble or on the roads, with rescue teams facing severe difficulties reaching them due to continued military operations and the destruction of access routes.