Four Palestinians Killed in Gaza Strikes Sunday, Health Officials Report

Health authorities in Gaza reported Sunday that four Palestinians were killed in separate Israeli military operations across the territory.

According to medical personnel, Israeli forces conducted an aerial bombardment that claimed one life near the central community of Al-Mughraqa. Additionally, two individuals were killed by Israeli gunfire and artillery near Gaza City.

A third incident involved the fatal shooting of a 40-year-old woman by Israeli forces in Khan Younis, located in the southern part of the territory, medical officials confirmed.

Israeli military officials stated they were investigating the reported incidents. The military also announced it had eliminated multiple Hamas fighters in Gaza operations since Friday.

The bloodshed continues even after a ceasefire agreement went into effect in October 2025, with Israeli forces conducting nearly continuous operations against Palestinians in the region.

Medical sources report that approximately 800 Palestinians have died since the truce began, while Israeli officials say four of their soldiers have been killed by militants during the same timeframe.

Both Israeli and Hamas leadership have accused the other side of breaking the ceasefire terms.

Gaza health officials say more than 72,500 Palestinians have died since fighting began in October 2023, with the majority being non-combatants.

Israeli casualty figures show that Hamas’ initial assault on October 7, 2023, resulted in 1,200 deaths.