Israeli Occupation Forces Kill Four Palestinians, Injure Others in Rafah, Khan Younis, Beit Lahia
Key Takeaways
- Four Palestinians killed by Israeli occupation forces in Rafah, Khan Younis, and Beit Lahia.
- Gunfire and bombardment by Israeli forces caused the fatalities.
- Coverage situates the incident within broader Israeli violence in Gaza and the West Bank.
Rafah and Khan Younis
Four citizens were martyred and others injured by Israeli occupation forces' gunfire and bombardment in several areas of the Gaza Strip, according to Gaza Strip Agencies - Al-Najah News.
“As the Israeli government speeds up its illegal annexation of the occupied West Bank, the army and Israeli settlers are carrying out a methodical harassment of the Palestinian population there”
The sources said citizens were martyred by the occupation forces' bullets inside areas under its control in the city of Rafah, and a citizen was martyred by the occupation forces' gunfire in the town of al-Qararah (al-Qarara) northeast of Khan Younis.

The account also said that another citizen was martyred and others injured as a drone of the occupation, the "Quadcopter", dropped a bomb on a group of citizens in the Beit Lahia housing project in the northern Gaza Strip.
In the same report, a citizen was injured when a drone of the occupation dropped a bomb near the Halawa refugee camp in Jabalia al-Balad, north of Gaza.
In parallel, WAFA reported that a Fifteen-year-old child was injured on Saturday night after being shot by Israeli colonists in Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, with the Palestine Red Crescent Society saying its crews dealt with a live bullet injury to the child’s foot.
West Bank assaults
In Al Khalil, Saba said two Palestinian citizens were injured on Sunday evening by Israeli enemy forces' fire in Al-Arroub Camp, north of Al Khalil, after enemy forces stormed the camp and spread out in its alleys.
Saba reported that clashes broke out following the enemy's storming of the camp, resulting in two citizens being shot and wounded by enemy fire, and that the Palestinian Red Crescent Society dealt with two gunshot wounds, one in critical condition, in Al-Arroub Camp.

Saba also said that a 15-year-old child was injured on Sunday night by settlers' gunfire in Beit Ummar, north of Al Khalil, and that the Palestine News Agency "Wafa" reported the PRCS crews dealt with a child's gunshot wound to the foot.
Separately, WAFA described the same Beit Ummar incident as a live bullet injury to the child’s foot treated by PRCS crews after colonists shot him during an attack against Palestinian residents in Beit Ummar.
The Shihab report added a different Hebron-area incident, saying settlers attacked residents and injured a man and his son south of Hebron in the Shweika area in the southern part of the town of al-Dhahiyah.
Deaths and wider escalation
Najah News framed the Gaza Strip casualties as part of ongoing Israeli bombardment and gunfire across Rafah, Khan Younis, and Beit Lahia, while also reporting drone strikes near the Halawa refugee camp in Jabalia al-Balad.
In the West Bank, Agence Media Palestine said Israel has re-established a settlement in the Palestinian village of Sanur, twenty years after its dismantling, and described strict security measures including the closure of secondary roads and tightening of movement restrictions for Palestinians from neighboring villages.
Agence Media Palestine also stated that "Four dead since this morning" and reported that a 16-year-old Palestinian boy, Mohammad Majdi al-Ja’bari, was killed after being struck by a car driven by an Israeli settler in the Hebron area.
The same weekly tally said Hamdi Al-Naasan, a 14-year-old student, and Marzouq Abu Naim, 32, were killed by gunfire from Israeli settlers in the village of al-Mughayyir, east of Ramallah, and that the Palestinian Health Ministry said the number of Palestinians killed in the West Bank since this morning now stands at four.
Across the Gaza and West Bank accounts, the sources repeatedly tied injuries and deaths to gunfire and bombardment, including the Al-Najah report’s description of a "Quadcopter" drone dropping a bomb on citizens in Beit Lahia and WAFA’s description of colonists shooting a child in Beit Ummar.
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