One Palestinian was killed and another critically injured as a result of Israeli forces targeting a Palestinian police checkpoint at Al-Nabulsi Roundabout, west of Gaza City. They were brought to Al-Shifa Medical Complex.
Also Sunday, a young man identified as Jumaa Omar Hamed succumbed to his injuries from a previous Israeli airstrike in the Mawasi area of Khan Younis.
Other Israeli ceasefire violations documented by local sources on Sunday:
- Several injured people were brought to Al-Maamadani Hospital after a suicide drone targeted a group of civilians at the car market east of Gaza City.
- Two injuries, including a child, from Israeli gunfire in the Mawasi area of Khan Younis.
- Injuries from Israeli drone fire in the Zaitoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City.
- Israeli military vehicles advancing around Dar al-Arqam School, east of Salah al-Din Street, in eastern Gaza City.
- Israeli artillery shelling east of Khan Younis.
- Israeli military vehicles firing intensively around Al-Batsh Cemetery, east of Gaza City.
- Israeli military vehicles firing intensively in the Shuja’iya neighborhood, east of Gaza City.
- Israeli military vehicles firing intensively in Beit Lahia, north of the Gaza Strip.
- Israeli artillery targeting east of Deir al-Balah in central Gaza.
Meanwhile, according to Al Jazeera, the Palestinian committee tasked with overseeing the future administration of Gaza as part of a US-backed ceasefire plan has released what it says is a “mission statement”, laying out its key priorities and goals. Since the committee includes ardent Zionists whose economic and military interests are directly aligned with Israel (Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, among others), Palestinians are very wary of what appears to be an economic power-grab by international players who have repeatedly stated in the past that they support Israeli land-grabs in Gaza and the West Bank.
Palestinians in Gaza continue the daily struggle of survival with little humanitarian aid allowed to enter, with most people living in makeshift tents amidst the rubble of what used to be their homes:


