A Palestinian citizen was martyred in an Israeli drone attack in northern Gaza on Monday in yet another breach of the ceasefire by Israeli occupation forces amid Israeli escalation of home demolitions and bombings in the eastern regions of the Gaza Strip.
Local sources confirmed that a citizen was martyred in a drone attack in the Al-Atatra neighborhood of Beit Lahia, northwest of Gaza.
Three Palestinians were killed in an Israeli attack in southern Gaza on Sunday, as Israeli forces continue to breach the ceasefire agreement, striking the war-torn enclave while aid remains restricted and winter conditions intensify the suffering.https://t.co/WGq2yKlgh5
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Israeli occupation forces renewed artillery bombardments and heavy gunfire east of Khan Yunis on Monday morning, following similar strikes at dawn. Israeli occupation troops also carried out demolitions of residential buildings in eastern Khan Yunis, in the south of the Strip.
Israeli aircraft launched at least three air raids on eastern Khan Yunis, while multiple civilian homes were destroyed east of Gaza City.
Earlier Sunday, civil defense teams reported that a Palestinian citizen was killed and several others injured following an Israeli airstrike east of Gaza City.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health revealed that 17 martyrs, 2 newly killed and 15 recovered from under rubble, and 3 injured were received at Gaza hospitals over the past 72 hours due to ongoing Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement.
The ministry added in a statement that several victims remain trapped under debris or lying in the streets, as rescue and civil defense teams are unable to reach them due to the dangerous conditions.
Since the ceasefire declaration on October 10, 2025, the total number of martyrs has reached 266, with 635 injured and 548 bodies recovered.
According to the ministry, the overall death toll since October 7, 2023, has now risen to 69,483 martyrs, while 170,706 others have been injured.
Source: Agencies (editted by Al-Manar English Website)



