
Ongoing Israeli violations: injuries in Beit Lahia and heavy shelling of areas in Gaza.
Key Takeaways
- Israeli forces wounded three Palestinians, including a critically injured child, north of Gaza.
- The Israeli army continued daily violations of the ceasefire in force since October 10, 2025.
- Heavy Israeli shelling struck multiple areas across Gaza.
Beit Lahia injuries
Three Palestinians, including a child who was critically injured, were wounded on Thursday by fire from Israeli occupation forces north of the Gaza Strip, amid continued daily violations by the Israeli army of the ceasefire agreement in force since October 10, 2025.
“Three Palestinians, including a child who was critically injured, were wounded on Thursday by fire from Israeli occupation forces north of the Gaza Strip, amid continued daily violations by the Israeli army of the ceasefire agreement in force since October 10, 2025”
Medical sources reported that a five-year-old child was critically wounded after gunfire in the town of Beit Lahia in the north of the Strip, and that two other people sustained moderate wounds from gunfire to the legs in the same town.

Beit Lahia is located outside the temporary control of the Israeli army under the truce agreement.
Heavy shelling across Gaza
The Israeli occupation army carried out intense artillery shelling at dawn on the eastern neighborhoods of Gaza City, including al-Zaytoun, al-Shujaiya and al-Tuffah, coinciding with heavy fire from helicopter gunships.
Artillery and air strikes also hit various areas in the central Strip, including Jahr al-Deek and the al-Bureij camp, while warplanes carried out raids inside the "yellow line" east of Khan Younis.

Artillery shelling targeted the al-Mawasi area northwest of Rafah city.
Yesterday, occupation forces carried out a raid that targeted a camp sheltering displaced people in Gaza City in the central Strip.
Casualty toll and destruction
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip announced that the toll of victims of the ongoing Israeli genocide since October 8, 2023, has risen to 72,136 killed and 171,839 wounded.
“Three Palestinians, including a child who was critically injured, were wounded on Thursday by fire from Israeli occupation forces north of the Gaza Strip, amid continued daily violations by the Israeli army of the ceasefire agreement in force since October 10, 2025”
The ministry explained that the toll of victims of Israeli violations since the ceasefire agreement came into effect on October 10 reached 651 killed and 1,741 wounded, while data indicate that 756 bodies have been recovered since the start of the agreement.
The article states that the war launched by Israel with U.S. support lasted two years, leaving widespread destruction that affected 90% of civilian infrastructure, and the United Nations estimated the reconstruction cost at about $70 billion.
Prisoners and detention conditions
Israeli occupation authorities on Thursday released two prisoners from the Gaza Strip, whom teams from the International Committee of the Red Cross transferred from the Karam Abu Salem crossing to the Martyrs of al-Aqsa Hospital in the central Strip.
This step comes while more than 9,300 Palestinians remain held in Israeli prisons.

Human rights reports and testimonies from former detainees confirm they were subjected to torture, medical neglect and malnutrition, in detention conditions lacking the minimum humanitarian standards, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross, which continues its efforts to resume visits to detainees.
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