At least three people have lost their lives this Tuesday in a new Israeli Army airstrike on the city of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, despite the ceasefire agreed upon in October 2025 within the framework of the United States' proposal on the future of the Palestinian enclave.
Sources from the Nasser Medical Complex, cited by the newspaper "Filastin", have confirmed the deaths of at least three people in the Mauasi area, which was already attacked this Monday by Israeli forces, causing five deaths, including a 23-year-old woman and her one-year-old daughter.
The total number of Palestinians killed by Israeli Army attacks against the Gaza Strip since October 2025 has risen to 1,053 and the number of injured to 3,406, as denounced this Tuesday by the authorities of the enclave, controlled by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas).
Likewise, they have indicated that, since the beginning of the offensive launched by Israel following the attacks of October 7, 2023 —which left around 1,200 dead and nearly 250 kidnapped, according to the official toll— 73,066 "martyrs" and 173,514 injured have been counted, although they added that there are still bodies in the streets and under the rubble of buildings destroyed by the bombings.