GAZA (Palestine Foundation Information Center) At least seven Palestinian citizens including three children were wounded on Monday due to the explosion of bombs left by Israeli occupation forces (IOF) in citizens’ homes before withdrawing from the Gaza Strip.
Medical sources at the European Hospital in Khan Yunis reported that four citizens arrived from Rafah, in southern Gaza, to the hospital’s emergency ward after they were injured by shrapnel and IOF bullets.
Local sources, meanwhile, said an Israeli Quadcopter threw a bomb on citizens in Rafah while they were checking their homes, which they were forced to leave during the Israeli incursion into the city.
The sources affirmed that three children were wounded, as a result of tampering with dangerous Israeli remnants left inside and in the vicinity of homes and areas vacated by the IOF after the ceasefire came into effect on Sunday, ending 15 months of genocidal war.