Israel has killed at least two Palestinians and wounded six others in three separate attacks across Gaza, according to medical sources, as Israel continues to violate the ceasefire.
Medical sources told Anadolu Agency that one Palestinian was killed and at least three others were wounded in an Israeli strike targeting a group of civilians in the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood in northern Gaza City.
An Israeli drone fired a missile at a gathering of civilians near the First Street intersection in the same neighbourhood, witnesses said.
Earlier, Israeli forces opened fire al-Houja area of the Jabalia refugee camp, killing another Palestinian.
Medical teams transported the body to Al-Shifa Hospital in western Gaza City.
In a separate incident, medical sources and witnesses confirmed that three Palestinians, including a child, were wounded in a drone strike targeting a group of civilians near the Omari Mosque in the town of Jabalia.
On 14 April, Gaza's Government Media Office said Israel had committed 2,400 violations of the ceasefire agreement, including killings, arrests, blockade measures, and starvation policies.
Israeli ceasefire violations have killed 809 Palestinians and wounded 2,267 others since the truce took effect, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
Israel has killed over 72,500 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and wounded more than 172,000 others in its genocide in Gaza since October 2023.
It has reduced most of the enclave to ruins and displaced all of its population.














