At least two people have lost their lives and four others have been injured this Thursday in a new attack by the Israeli Army in the vicinity of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, despite the ceasefire in effect since October 2025.
The deceased are two men identified as Mahmud Abdul-Razzaq Muhamad al Brim, 43, and Yusef Qasem Abú Jater, 60, according to the Palestinian news agency Sanad.
Both died after a bombing carried out by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) against the Mauasi area, near the aforementioned town, an area that had already been attacked in previous days.
Likewise, the Israeli offensive has left at least four injured, including three children, according to data released by Sanad and the newspaper "Filastin," linked to the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas).
On the other hand, medical sources cited by these media have confirmed the death of a man who succumbed to his injuries after being hit by a drone while riding a motorcycle in the Nuseirat camp, in the central area of the Palestinian enclave.
The authorities of the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas, have reported this Thursday that 1,059 people have died and 34,329 have been injured as a result of the attacks launched by the Israeli Army against the enclave since October 2025, the date on which both sides agreed to a ceasefire.