The Israeli regime has continued its attacks on makeshift tents sheltering displaced Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, despite a so-called "ceasefire" that designated parts of the south as safe zones. On Saturday, an Israeli drone strike on two tents in Khan Younis killed at least two Palestinians, including a young girl, and wounded four others, according to medical sources.
Gaza's civil defense reported recovering seven injured people from the site of an Israeli attack on tents in al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis. The wounded were taken to Nasser Hospital and the Red Cross Hospital. Separately, a 10-year-old Palestinian child, Walid Youssef Abu Jazar, died from wounds sustained in an earlier Israeli bombardment of al-Mawasi.
Al Jazeera's Tareq Abu Azzoum, reporting from Gaza City, stated that Israel has maintained its attacks despite the "ceasefire". "Maximum pressure has been a core tenant of Israeli policy since the ceasefire was reached last year," he said. He noted that Israeli drones hit tents in al-Mawasi, which was supposedly a safe area under the ceasefire terms.
A United Nations report found that children make up about 30 percent of those killed since the start of the genocide in October 2023. Children's rights campaigner Rachel Accurso, known as Ms Rachel, said the world had failed to stop the slaughter. "We are watching children who are just like our own try to survive a genocide, and yet there's been no action, no accountability," she said.
UN commissioner Chris Sidoti, who co-authored the report, called its findings "absolutely heartbreaking" and stressed that states have legal obligations to act. Gaza's Health Ministry says Israel's genocidal war has killed at least 73,043 Palestinians since October 2023 and wounded 173,417 others. Since the October 2025 "ceasefire", Israel has killed 1,031 Palestinians and wounded 3,309 more.
Source: www.aljazeera.com