The Israeli army killed two Palestinians on Wednesday evening in an airstrike targeting them in the town of Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza Strip, marking a new violation of the ceasefire agreement with Hamas.
Medical sources reported that the bodies of the two Palestinians arrived at Al-Shifa Hospital in western Gaza after they were targeted in Beit Lahiya.
The Israeli army announced in a statement published on its account on the American platform "X" that it "carried out a focused attack in the Beit Lahiya area in northern Gaza Strip, led by the southern command and through the air force."
It added that it attacked what it claimed was "terrorist infrastructure where weapons and aerial means were stored, which were prepared for use in executing an immediate terrorist plot against the Israeli army and the State of Israel."
The army stated that its forces are deployed in the area "in accordance with the lines of the ceasefire agreement and will continue to work to eliminate any direct threat."
This attack came less than 24 hours after a wave of Israeli escalation, claiming that its forces were shot at in Rafah in southern Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths of 104 Palestinians, including dozens of children, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health.
The ministry stated that the death toll since the ceasefire agreement came into effect on October 10 has risen to "211 martyrs and 597 injuries," in addition to the retrieval of the bodies of "482 martyrs," indicating that they were killed before the agreement began.
This targeting is considered a new violation of the ceasefire agreement signed by Hamas with Israel, mediated by Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey, and under the auspices of the United States as part of a plan put forth by President Donald Trump.
Israel announced in the morning its return to the ceasefire agreement, threatening subsequent violations.
Earlier on Wednesday, Hamas called for pressure on Israel to stop its massacres against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and to adhere to the ceasefire agreement, emphasizing that it "will not allow the enemy to impose new realities."
The ceasefire agreement, according to President Donald Trump's plan, ended an Israeli genocide against Gaza that lasted for two years since October 8, 2023, with support from Washington, resulting in 68,643 Palestinian deaths and 170,655 injuries, most of whom were children and women, with reconstruction costs estimated by the United Nations at about 70 billion dollars.
Hamas calls for pressure on Israel to stop its massacres and adhere to the ceasefire agreement.





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Israel violates the ceasefire again and kills two Palestinians in northern Gaza.