Feb 14 • 06:14 UTC 🇶🇦 Qatar Al Jazeera

3 injured by the occupation's bullets and buildings blown up in Khan Yunis and Rafah

Three Palestinians were injured by Israeli army gunfire in the Gaza Strip while airstrikes targeted various areas.

On Saturday, three Palestinians were reportedly injured due to gunfire from the Israeli occupation forces in the Gaza Strip, as confirmed by medical sources. The Nasser Medical Complex reported that two injuries occurred outside the deployment areas of the Israeli army in the central and western parts of Khan Yunis. Additionally, a child was admitted to Al-Awda hospital with a head injury from random gunfire directed at displaced persons' tents near the Netzarim junction in central Gaza.

Israeli forces reportedly blew up several buildings and conducted airstrikes in areas of their deployment in eastern Khan Yunis and Rafah. Eyewitnesses told Anadolu Agency that the Israeli army heavily fired randomly to the east of Khan Yunis before executing a large demolition operation on multiple residential buildings in the region. The witnesses also recounted that gunfire was directed towards the eastern parts of the Al-Bureij refugee camp and the Zaitoun neighborhood in eastern Gaza City.

In addition to the ground attacks, Israeli warplanes conducted several aerial strikes on the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip and the eastern part of Gaza City. Since the truce agreement began on October 10, the Israeli army has been involved in various military actions, raising concerns about the escalating tensions and humanitarian implications for the Palestinian population in the affected areas.

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