Repeated Israeli Regime Attacks on Gaza Violate Ceasefire

The Israeli military launched air and artillery strikes early Monday and carried out new house demolitions in the Gaza Strip, marking fresh violations of the ceasefire agreement, according to webangah News Agency, citing Al Jazeera.
An al Jazeera correspondent reported that Israeli warplanes conducted air raids accompanied by artillery shelling on Rafah city and eastern Khan yunis in southern Gaza.
Palestinian media also reported Israeli fighter jets attacked areas in eastern Gaza City.
These sources added that Israeli artillery bombarded neighborhoods in eastern Gaza city while drones targeted firing operations in the east of al-Tuffah neighborhood together.
The Palestinian Information Center said Israeli army artillery continuously shelled eastern parts of Gaza City overnight and into Monday. Meanwhile, armored vehicles opened fire toward residential areas. Additionally, israeli quadcopter drones fired shots over al-Tuffah’s eastern area.
In southern Gaza, similar attacks hit eastern Khan Yunis. Reports indicate ongoing heavy artillery shelling and explosions destroying residential homes there. The Israeli army detonated several Palestinian homes at diffrent locations.
Moreover, airstrikes targeted sections of eastern Gaza City. Some sources reported two car bombs were detonated by the army within al-Tuffah neighborhood.
The ceasefire has been violated repeatedly by Israel since its implementation-most notably last week when extensive attacks killed 100 Palestinians including 35 children.
Yesterday (Sunday), Gaza’s Government Media Office announced that Israel committed 194 breaches of the ceasefire agreement.
Under the first phase of the agreement, Israel partially withdrew to what it calls a “yellow line,” but still occupies about half of Gaza’s territory.

