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Gaza Bleeds: Israeli Bombardment Kills Two More Palestinians

(MENAFN) Two Palestinian civilians died Sunday following an Israeli military operation in Gaza, marking the latest breach of the ceasefire accord, according to medical authorities.

Medical sources informed media that an Israeli quadcopter drone released ordnance on civilians within Gaza City's Shujaiya neighborhood, resulting in two fatalities.

Eyewitnesses speaking to media reported the strike occurred in zones recently vacated by Israeli forces, emphasizing that the army-designated yellow buffer area remained untouched by violations.

Gaza City's eastern districts have endured sustained Israeli helicopter bombardment since Sunday morning, local sources confirmed.

Israeli military units positioned within army-controlled territories unleashed gunfire toward multiple locations including the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, eastern Khan Younis, and northern Rafah in the southern region, sources added.

The Gaza Government Media Office documented 738 ceasefire infractions by Israeli forces as of December 9, representing the most recent tally.

Israeli military actions have claimed at least 401 Palestinian lives with 1,108 wounded since the ceasefire implementation on October 10, driving the cumulative war death toll beyond 70,900 and injury figures to nearly 171,200.

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