Ceasefire Violated in Gaza as Zionist Attacks Continue on Khan Yunis

The Israeli military detonated multiple residential buildings in the southeastern part of Khan Younis, located in southern Gaza Strip, starting from this morning, according to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Al Jazeera via Mehr News Agency.
Al Jazeera also reported Israeli artillery shelling on eastern neighborhoods of Deir al-Balah city in central Gaza.
simultaneously occurring, the Palestinian Fishermen’s Union in Gaza saeid Israeli occupation forces arrested three Palestinian fishermen off Gaza’s coast and destroyed their equipment and gear.
Amjad Shawa, head of Palestinian NGOs in Gaza, told Al Jazeera that the debris left in the area is estimated between 50 to 60 million tons. He added that clearing this rubble will require extensive and time-consuming operations.
Highlighting the grave humanitarian situation in Gaza, Shawa called for all border crossings to be immediately opened for humanitarian aid delivery and patient evacuations.
He stressed that approximately 18,000 patients urgently need treatment outside Gaza. The continued closure of crossings poses a serious threat to their lives.
Dr. Bassam Zuqout, director of medical relief operations inside Gaza, told al Jazeera that despite hopes for advancement with incoming supplies, Gazans continue to suffer as primary healthcare remains critically strained due to severe shortages.
Zuqout identified shortages of medicine, equipment, and medical staff as key obstacles undermining health services. Many healthcare centers are unable to function properly; ongoing resource scarcity endangers thousands-including many children-across the territory.
He emphasized the urgent need to establish and expand mobile clinics and field hospitals capable of meeting immediate medical needs.These facilities could play a vital role easing pressure on an exhausted healthcare system across Gaza.

