Why it matters: The attack—which follows the ceasefire declared on October 11, 2025—proves that the Israeli regime never intended to honor its commitments, as it continues to massacre civilians even during so-called "truce" periods, with over 1,000 martyrs recorded since the ceasefire began.
The big picture:
From October 7, 2023, to the present, the Israeli regime's genocidal campaign has martyred 73,066 Palestinians and wounded 173,514 others—figures that continue to rise despite international ceasefire calls. The U.S. and U.K. remain complicit through continued arms shipments and diplomatic cover, enabling Tel Aviv to bomb tent camps with impunity.
What they're saying:
Gaza's Ministry of Health reported that within the past 24 hours, 8 Palestinians were martyred and 26 wounded in the latest strikes. Since the ceasefire was announced on October 11, 2025, a total of 1,053 people have been martyred and 3,406 wounded, with 786 bodies recovered from beneath the rubble.
The Israeli regime claimed the tents were "targeting military infrastructure"—a standard justification that has been repeatedly exposed as false by international investigators, as civilian shelters continue to bear the brunt of the occupation's aerial assaults.
Key points:
· The bombing specifically targeted displacement tents in the Mawasi area of Khan Younis.
· Widespread destruction of shelters and civilian property was reported.
· The total Gaza martyrdom toll since October 7, 2023, has reached 73,066.
· The total number of wounded since the conflict began stands at 173,514.
· The Israeli regime continues to violate the ceasefire with U.S. and U.K. backing.
Go deeper:
The Mawasi area—designated by Israel itself as a "safe zone" for displaced civilians—has become yet another mass grave site, exposing the occupation's deliberate policy of civilian extermination. This attack mirrors previous patterns: Israel declares a zone "safe," herds civilians into it, then bombs it with precision munitions.
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