Israeli Regime Army Launches Artillery Strikes on East Gaza City

According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al Mayadeen, news sources reported Israeli artillery strikes on eastern Gaza City.
These sources also stated that the occupying forces demolished buildings in eastern Khan Younis, located in southern Gaza.
The reports confirmed casualties from an Israeli drone attack targeting al-Shaaf area in the At-tuffah neighborhood northeast of Gaza City.
Meanwhile, Israeli warboats detained five Palestinian fishermen off the coast of Gaza.
On another front, Nizar Ayash, mayor of Deir al-Balah city in the Gaza Strip, told Al-Aqsa Network that service and humanitarian conditions have worsened dramatically. He explained that due to extensive damage to water supply networks, municipal authorities are forced to provide water through mobile tankers in some areas.
Ayash added that central Gaza is under severe pressure on its limited water resources because displacement has sharply increased there.
The mayor emphasized that even with engineering and aid equipment entering, debris removal and initial reconstruction will require at least three months.
He also criticized insufficient political and international pressure on the occupying regime, saying these efforts have yet to yield effective results like allowing essential equipment and aid into Gaza.
Ayash called on mediators, international organizations, and United Nations bodies to take action urgently to ease Palestinian suffering and facilitate humanitarian assistance access into Gaza.
This comes as International Committee of the Red Cross personnel alongside resistance fighters and with participation from Egypt’s technical committee entered Shujaiya neighborhood east of Gaza City. Thay aim to continue search operations for remains of missing Israeli captives.

