A martyr and several wounded in the Zionist attacks on Gaza – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency
According to the Mehr news agency, citing the Palestine Information Center, the Zionist occupying forces continue to violate the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip for the 129th consecutive day. Ceasefire violations include the escalation of artillery and aerial attacks and shootings in various areas, which have increased the number of victims and imposed a fragile security situation, so that the ceasefire has become practically meaningless.
The latest developments in the field
According to medical sources, a child was martyred in the attack of the Zionist forces on the Jabalia camp in northern Gaza, and another child was injured in this attack.
Also, a Palestinian was shot by the occupying forces in the Mawasi area of Rafah in southern Gaza.
Meanwhile, Al-Awda Hospital officials in Al-Nusirat announced that a group of citizens in al-Mugraqa city were targeted by an Israeli drone bomb and medical teams immediately performed the necessary treatment.
It is also reported that an artillery attack was carried out on the east of Khan Younis, and simultaneously several air strikes on Rafah and two air strikes on the east of Khan Younis. This operation shows that the systematic violation of the ceasefire agreement continues.
Number of victims in 129 days
Since the beginning of the ceasefire agreement, 630 people have been martyred, including 194 children, 84 women and 22 elderly people. These groups constitute about 47.6% of all victims.
The number of injured in Zionist attacks has also reached 1,623 people, including 501 children, 324 women, and 89 elderly people, which is approximately 56.3% of the total number of injured.
Official statistics show that since the beginning of the agreement, 1,734 cases of ceasefire violations have been recorded, including 793 artillery attacks, 617 shootings, 241 house explosions, and a number of infiltration of military forces into border areas. The average daily ceasefire violation is about 13.6 cases, which shows a systematic pattern and not aligned with the spirit of the ceasefire.
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