The Israeli army has killed at least 91 Palestinians, including at least 35 children, in attacks on the Gaza Strip since Tuesday evening, despite the ceasefire agreement, medical sources reported.
The Israeli army killed 31 people in the north, 42 in central areas, and 18 in the south of the Gaza Strip. Dozens of civilians were injured in the attacks, the state news agency Wafa reported, citing hospital sources in Gaza.
Israeli strikes hit houses, tents used as shelters for displaced civilians, a vehicle, a shelter, and a hospital within the so-called “yellow line,” medical personnel told Anadolu agency.
The “yellow line” refers to the zone to which Israeli forces withdrew in accordance with the ceasefire agreement. It physically divides the Gaza Strip into two parts, located within Gaza territory, south of Gaza City and north of Khan Younis.
In northern Gaza, the Israeli army targeted a school converted into a shelter in the Beit Lahia area, killing three civilians and injuring several others.
The Israeli army shelled two houses in the Al-Nasr neighbourhood in the Shati refugee camp in the western part of Gaza City, killing eight people.
A new Israeli attack on Wednesday morning hit a mosque that served as a shelter for displaced persons in the Sabra neighbourhood of Gaza City, witnesses told Anadolu agency.
Israel has so far killed over 100,000 Palestinians in the largest genocide of this century.
