Hamas Palestinian Resistance group accused the Israeli occupation of advancing beyond the so-called ‘Yellow Line, as the occupation went ahead with attacks across the Gaza Strip on Saturday, leaving casuatlies, despite the ceasefire agreement.
At least four Palestinians were martyred, and many others have been injured in Israeli airstrike on a vehicle in Al-Abbas junction, west of Gaza City.
BREAKING: Several children were injured after an Israeli airstrike hit a vehicle nearby at Al-Abbas junction, west of Gaza City.
At least four Palestinians were killed in the attack, which marks a serious violation of the ceasefire agreement. pic.twitter.com/MdXkxATPkl
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) November 22, 2025
Earlier on Saturday, local sources reported air strikes and tank fire east of Rafah, as well as air and artillery attacks near Khan Younis, with artillery fire also hitting the eastern part of Deir Al-Balah and Gaza City’s Tuffah area, according to Al Jazeera.
Meanwhile, Anadolu news agency quoted medics as saying that three Palestinians were injured by Israeli fire in the central area of Bureij and Jabalia in northern Gaza Strip.
The casualties came as the Israeli army blew up residential buildings and facilities by carrying out airstrikes and detonating booby-trapped vehicles in the eastern parts of Rafah and Khan Younis, which fall under the Israeli-controlled yellow zone, southern Gaza Strip.
Similar airstrikes and explosions were reported in Gaza City’s eastern Al-Tuffah and Shujaiya neighborhoods, as well as artillery shelling and occasional gunfire from Israeli military vehicles positioned on the edge of the yellow zone, witnesses said.
🚨New Shocking footage from southern Gaza, captured by the Associated Press, reveals the horrifying and total destruction, beyond words‼️ pic.twitter.com/ZZYrcrtH9T
— Gaza Notifications (@gazanotice) November 21, 2025
Death Toll Rises
The Palestinian Health Ministry announced that the death toll in Gaza since the October 10 ceasefire began has risen to 318 after seven more bodies were brought to hospitals across the enclave in the past 48 hours.
that 30 people were also wounded in the last two days, bringing the total number of injured since the ceasefire to 788.
Numerous victims remain trapped under rubble and in streets where ambulance and Civil Defense teams cannot reach them, the ministry said.
Meanwhile, efforts to locate the bodies of many missing Gaza residents are set to begin in Maghazi camp in the center of the enclave, involving support from the Red Cross, the Egyptian Committee and the local police force, according to the Palestinian Civil Defense.
Hamas: ‘Israel’ Advances beyond ‘Yellow Line’
On the other hand, Hamas has accused the Israeli occupation of removing the ‘yellow line’ and advancing westward in Gaza, in breach of the ceasefire agreement last month.
It called on international mediators and the US to intervene to make the occupation regime comply with the agreement, adding that it “rejects a fait accompli that contradicts what was agreed upon”.

The Israeli occupation continues to occupy more than 50% of the Gaza Strip under the ceasefire agreement, with the ‘yellow line’ separating areas under army deployment from those inhabited by Palestinians.
Source: Agencies (translated and edited by Al-Manar English Website)



