GAZA, (Palestine Foundation Information Center), The Israeli warplanes launched a series of airstrikes across various areas in the Gaza Strip in the early morning hours of Monday, coinciding with intense artillery shelling targeting the eastern regions, amid ongoing home demolitions.
The PIC correspondent reported that two airstrikes struck the eastern areas of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, while the Israeli army simultaneously carried out large-scale demolitions in the same vicinity.
Additionally, three air raids targeted the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, while its northwestern neighborhoods came under continuous artillery shelling.
Israeli tanks also opened heavy fire on southern and northern Khan Yunis.
According to the PIC correspondent, a total of 12 airstrikes were carried out by Israeli forces between last night and Monday morning, targeting both Rafah and Khan Yunis.
In northern Gaza, Israeli artillery shelled the eastern parts of Jabalia refugee camp, as well as eastern Gaza City.
Three civilians were killed in Khan Yunis yesterday after being shot by Israeli forces as part of the ongoing daily violations.
In another development, a residential building, previously bombed during Israel’s war on Gaza, collapsed this morning. Search efforts are currently underway for people feared trapped beneath the rubble.
Since the ceasefire agreement came into effect on Oct. 10, 2025, the Israeli army has committed hundreds of violations, killing more than 400 Palestinians.
The ceasefire halted Israel’s two-year war that killed nearly 71,400 Palestinians, most of them women and children, injured more than 171,200 others, and left the enclave in ruins. But despite the ceasefire, Israel’s deadly attacks on Gaza continue.
