At least four Palestinians have lost their lives this Thursday in a series of attacks by the Israeli Army against several points in the Gaza Strip, despite the ceasefire agreed upon within the framework of the United States' proposal on the future of the enclave remaining in effect since October 2025.
According to information released by the Palestinian news agency WAFA, two of the deceased were in Al Mauasi, in Rafah, while the other two died in Al Qarara, in the south, and in Beit Lahia, in the north of the Strip. Hospital sources cited by "Filastin" have indicated that a minor is among the fatalities.
The authorities in Gaza, under the control of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), have updated the victim toll this Thursday since the start of the ceasefire, raising it to 883 dead and 2,648 injured by Israeli attacks, including two "martyrs" and 27 injured registered in the last 24 hours.
The Gazan Ministry of Health has added that rescue teams have recovered 776 bodies so far in the areas from which Israeli forces withdrew after the agreement came into effect. Currently, troops remain deployed on the so-called "yellow line," which covers more than half of the Gaza Strip's territory.
On the other hand, the Ministry has recalled that, since the start of the Israeli offensive launched after the attacks of October 7, 2023 —which caused about 1,200 deaths and nearly 250 abductions, according to official counts—, 72,775 deaths and 172,750 injured have been recorded in Gaza, although it has insisted that numerous bodies still remain under the rubble and scattered in the streets.