The occupation forces continue their attacks on the Gaza Strip, disregarding the ceasefire agreement, under which the occupying entity committed to halting military operations and suspending Israeli air activity for military and reconnaissance purposes.
Palestinian boy Yahya Sharabati suffered serious injuries after an unexploded ordnance from the Israeli attacks detonated on Al-Jalaa Street in Gaza City, leaving him in constant pain and distress. pic.twitter.com/tFTGjhIHIu
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) October 27, 2025
Recent developments reveal that the occupation has not ceased bombing residential areas and targeting densely populated areas, confirming that the cessation of aggression has not become a reality on the ground. Instead, the occupation has merely paid lip service to some of the provisions without genuinely implementing what the humanitarian protocol stipulates.
In the past hours, violent explosions rocked several areas across Gaza. The city of Khan Younis in the northeast was directly shelled, while the eastern districts of Gaza City, including Shuja’iya, Zeitoun, and Tuffah, endured continuous artillery fire, leading to widespread destruction of homes and buildings. Strikes also persisted in the central governorate along the Israeli-controlled “Yellow Line,” an area used by the occupation to seize Palestinian land and systematically demolish residential units.
Preparations are underway to bury the remains of 50 Palestinians who were handed over by Israel as part of the exchange deal. Many of the victims had been tortured before their deaths, leaving most of them unidentifiable, adding yet another grim chapter to Israel’s ongoing abuses… pic.twitter.com/tAvZYGubNL
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) October 27, 2025
The humanitarian situation is deteriorating daily. A critical water crisis is escalating, exacerbated by the Israeli targeting of water lines that has cut off supplies to thousands of homes. This is compounded by a near-total collapse of electricity networks and infrastructure, particularly in Gaza City, which bore the brunt of the most intense ground operations. Municipalities and civil defense teams are unable to perform urgent repairs due to a severe shortage of heavy equipment and logistical resources.
Efforts to evacuate the wounded have been severely limited. To date, coordination between the World Health Organization and the Palestinian Ministry of Health has succeeded in evacuating only approximately fifty patients and injured individuals—a fraction of the overwhelming need.
In response to the ongoing crisis, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has announced his country’s readiness to participate in a UN peacekeeping mission in Gaza, in cooperation with like-minded nations and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. During a meeting with UN Secretary-General António Guterres, Anwar reaffirmed Malaysia’s “unwavering support for the Palestinian struggle,” and welcomed the consistent stance of the UN and the International Court of Justice’s ruling that Israel’s blockade of aid is a violation of international law.
Source: Agencies (edited and translated by Al-Manar English Website)



