Israeli airstrikes kill 3 Palestinians in latest Gaza ceasefire breach

Medical sources said three Palestinians were killed on Saturday in Israeli drone and aerial attacks on the Bureij refugee camp and Khan Younis, as the Israeli military acknowledged killing 20 people in the enclave over the past week while claiming they belonged to armed groups.
Three Palestinians were killed on Saturday in separate Israeli drone and aerial attacks on the Gaza Strip, medical sources said, as Tel Aviv continued to violate the ceasefire agreement that began last October amid rising tensions.
Attacks on Bureij and Khan Younis
A municipal worker from Bureij was killed in a drone strike targeting a waste dump near the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza while performing his duties, medical sources told Anadolu. Two more Palestinians were killed in a separate strike on a gathering of civilians in the al-Amal neighborhood of Khan Younis in southern Gaza, with their bodies transferred to Nasser Hospital and a child moderately wounded in the same attack.
Pattern of ceasefire violations
The Israeli army acknowledged on Friday that it had killed 20 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip during the past week, claiming the victims were members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad groups. Tel Aviv has continued to launch attacks on the Palestinian enclave despite the October 2025 ceasefire intended to halt the war that has killed approximately 73,000 Palestinians and wounded over 173,000 others since October 2023.
The offensive has caused widespread destruction affecting 90 percent of the enclave's civilian infrastructure, according to health authorities in the territory.
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