904 Killed Since ‘Ceasefire’: Woman, Child Killed in Israeli Strike on Gaza Camp

Palestinians recover a victim from beneath the rubble following an Israeli strike in Gaza. (Photo: WAFA, file)

By Palestine Chronicle Staff  

Israeli attacks continued across Gaza as deaths linked to ceasefire violations rose and displacement camps again came under fire.

Key Developments

  • An Israeli strike on a displacement camp in Al-Mawasi killed a woman and a child and injured dozens.
  • Additional strikes targeted central Gaza, including areas in Maghazi and Nuseirat refugee camps.
  • Since October 2025, ceasefire violations have killed 904 Palestinians and injured more than 2,700 others.

Israeli attacks continued across the Gaza Strip on Monday, with a strike on a camp sheltering displaced Palestinians in Al-Mawasi west of Khan Yunis killing a woman and a child and injuring dozens more.

Medical sources told Anadolu that a 31-year-old woman and a six-year-old girl were killed after Israeli warplanes targeted the Ghaith camp in the Al-Mawasi area, where displaced families had sought shelter.

Most of the wounded were reported to be women and children.

Eyewitnesses and local sources said several tents inside the densely populated camp were hit during the attack, causing multiple casualties and injuries of varying severity.

Al-Mawasi has repeatedly served as a destination for displaced Palestinians throughout Israel’s genocide in Gaza.

Large numbers of families have moved to the area after evacuation orders and repeated displacement across different parts of the Strip. Despite that status, the area has continued to face Israeli bombardment during different stages of the genocide.

The latest attack comes as Palestinians in Gaza continue to live under conditions of repeated displacement, damaged infrastructure and limited access to basic services.

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Strikes Continue Across Central Gaza

Violence was not limited to southern Gaza. In central Gaza, local sources said two Palestinians were injured after an Israeli airstrike targeted a house in the Maghazi refugee camp before dawn.

Later Monday night, WAFA reported that Israeli aircraft struck a house belonging to the Al-Tawil family in the Nuseirat refugee camp.

According to the agency, the strike caused extensive damage to nearby homes. The immediate number of casualties was not clear.

The attacks form part of continuing Israeli military operations despite the ceasefire agreement that took effect in October 2025.

Although the truce was intended to halt all attacks following two years of genocidal war, military activity and deadly incidents have continued across multiple areas of Gaza.

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Death Toll

According to figures released by Gaza’s Health Ministry, Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement have killed 904 Palestinians and injured 2,713 others since the truce entered into force.

Those figures add to the wider toll from Israel’s genocide since October 2023.

More than 72,000 Palestinians have been killed since the beginning of the war, most of them women and children, while over 172,000 others have been injured.

The war has also caused widespread destruction throughout the Gaza Strip. Approximately 90 percent of civilian infrastructure has been damaged or destroyed, including homes, hospitals, schools, municipal facilities and essential services.

For many Palestinians across Gaza, the distinction between wartime conditions and ceasefire conditions has increasingly become difficult to discern as airstrikes, displacement and casualties continue months after the truce officially took effect.

(PC, WAFA, QNN)

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