Israeli forces carried out a series of bombings across the Gaza Strip on Monday, killing six Palestinians and injuring others in repeated violations of the “ceasefire” declared on October 11, 2025.
The violations targeted residential neighborhoods, schools, and areas sheltering displaced families.
Medical sources in northern Gaza reported the killing of Nabil Mohammad Ahmad Rahhal, 54, after Israeli forces opened fire in Beit Lahia, in northern Gaza.
His death marks yet another breach of the ceasefire. Israeli military vehicles also fired toward al‑Falah School in the Asqoula area of the Zeitoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City, forcing displaced families to flee under fire.
Later in the evening, Israeli aircraft struck an apartment in the Nasr neighborhood west of Gaza City, killing three Palestinians and wounding at least five others, medical staff at Shifa Hospital said.
The blast also damaged nearby tents housing displaced families, compounding the humanitarian crisis in the area.
In eastern Gaza City, Israeli forces stationed on Jabal al‑Surani opened heavy fire toward residential blocks in al‑Tuffah, injuring several civilians.
Additional gunfire was directed toward al‑Sabra, south of Gaza City, causing further casualties and panic among residents.
Medical sources across the Strip confirmed that six Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire and airstrikes since dawn Monday, including five in the north and one in the central region. Hospitals reported receiving five bodies and ten wounded in the past 24 hours.
Emergency crews continue to warn that many victims remain trapped under rubble or in areas inaccessible due to ongoing fire.
The number of Palestinians killed since the “ceasefire” began on October 11, 2025, has risen to 583, with 1,553 injured, while civil defense teams have recovered 717 bodies during this period.
The Ministry of Health in Gaza has reported that the cumulative toll since October 7, 2023, has reached 72,032 Palestinians killed and 171,661 injured, reflecting the scale of destruction and the continued collapse of humanitarian conditions across the Strip.