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Mon 11 May 2026 11:03 am - Jerusalem Time

3 Martyrs, Including a Security Official, in a Series of Israeli Violations of the Gaza Ceasefire Agreement

The Israeli occupation army escalated its field violations of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, where three Palestinians were martyred and five others were injured today, Sunday, in a series of attacks targeting various areas. Medical and security sources confirmed that the attacks included airstrikes, artillery shelling, and direct sniping operations, raising the death toll since the agreement was signed to record numbers.

In Khan Yunis city, south of the Strip, the General Directorate of Police mourned the director of the city's investigations, Wissam Fayez Abdel Hadi, and Sergeant Fadi Abdel Moati Heikal. They were martyred as a result of an airstrike carried out by an occupation aircraft that directly targeted their vehicle while it was moving in the Al-Amal neighborhood, which observers considered a dangerous escalation targeting police and service personnel.

Coinciding with the assassination operation, Israeli artillery launched intense shelling targeting the town of Al-Qarara, north of Khan Yunis city. Eyewitnesses reported that shells fell in populated areas, causing a state of panic among citizens who are trying to return to their normal lives under the fragile truce, which entered its two hundred and thirteenth day.

In the central Strip, medical sources reported the arrival of one martyr and two injured to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir al-Balah city. This came after an Israeli drone targeted a group of citizens in Al-Maghazi camp, where reports confirmed that the targeting occurred in an area outside the scope of the Israeli army's deployment and control as specified by the agreement.

As for Gaza City, the Israeli navy continued to pursue fishermen at sea, where two fishermen were injured by bullets from warships while carrying out their work. The warships fired their shells and machine gun fire towards the coast, forcing the fishermen to withdraw and leave their equipment under the constant shelling.

Also in the field, Israeli military vehicles advanced hundreds of meters into the Netzarim area south of Gaza City, accompanied by intense artillery shelling targeting the Gaza Valley area near Salah al-Din Street. These incursions occur almost daily, lasting for hours before the vehicles return to their internationally agreed-upon deployment sites.

In another development east of Gaza City, occupation forces carried out extensive demolition operations of buildings and residential facilities within their deployment areas. Residents of neighboring areas heard massive explosions resulting from the destruction of residential blocks, in a move apparently aimed at changing the geographical features of the border area and preventing residents from returning to it.

The northern Strip was not immune to these attacks, as a Palestinian child was injured by bullets from occupation snipers in the Tal al-Dahab area of Beit Lahia town. Local sources explained that the child was in an area presumed to be safe and outside the scope of military operations, reflecting a direct targeting of civilians without discrimination.

Official data issued by the Ministry of Health indicates that the occupation army has killed approximately 850 Palestinians and injured 2,433 others since the agreement came into effect in October 2025. These figures add to the bloody record of the war of extermination that began in 2023, which has so far left more than 72,000 martyrs and destroyed 90% of the infrastructure.

In a related context, rescue teams continue attempts to retrieve the bodies of martyrs from under the rubble, with 770 bodies retrieved since the agreement came into effect. These efforts face severe difficulties due to a lack of equipment and continuous security threats, while the United Nations estimates the cost of rebuilding what the occupation destroyed at approximately $70 billion.

Israeli targeting in the southern and central parts of the Strip was carried out in areas outside the scope of the army's deployment and control according to the signed ceasefire agreement.

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3 Martyrs, Including a Security Official, in a Series of Israeli Violations of the Gaza Ceasefire Agreement

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