ISRAELI BOMBARDMENTS CONTINUE IN GAZA WITH NEARLY 400 VIOLATIONS AND RISING

Israel Has Carried Out Nearly 400 Violations Of The Ceasefire Agreement, With New Strikes, Rising Displacement, Blocked Aid, And Worsening Health Conditions Across The Gaza Strip.

Israeli forces continued bombing eastern areas of the Gaza Strip late Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning, wounding a woman and her child in Khan Yunis, in yet another violation of the ceasefire agreement.

Airstrikes targeted eastern parts of Rafah and Khan Yunis, including the town of Bani Suheila in southern Gaza. Additional attacks hit the eastern areas of Gaza City and the Jabalia refugee camp, where residents reported heavy explosions, intense gunfire, and ongoing demolition operations by the Israeli army.

According to Gaza’s Media Office, Israel has committed 393 violations of the ceasefire resolution since it took effect, resulting in the killing of 279 Palestinians.

The Director General of the Health Ministry in Gaza, Munir Al-Bursh, warned of a severe and escalating health catastrophe, reporting an unprecedented surge in anemia among children.

He said 82 percent of children under one year old are now affected, a level he described as life-threatening and damaging to growth and development. Al-Bursh added that Israel continues to block the entry of essential pediatric medicines, calling the situation “an engineered extermination aimed at erasing Palestinian lineage.”

Meanwhile, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Tom Fletcher called for the immediate removal of remaining Israeli restrictions on humanitarian access.

He said Palestinians are now facing cold, flooding, and worsening displacement following recent rains: “People in Gaza are wet, freezing, and losing what little they have left. Frustration is growing as floodwaters destroy the last of their belongings.”

The Government Media Office estimates that 1.5 million Palestinians are now displaced, living in dire conditions with limited access to food, medicine, shelter, and basic services under the continued blockade. Despite obligations under the ceasefire agreement, Israel continues to prevent the establishment of alternative housing for displaced families.

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