Israeli military fire and airstrikes killed two Palestinian civilians and injured several others across the Gaza Strip on Tuesday [1].
These casualties underscore the continued volatility of the region, where military operations persist despite a cease-fire agreement intended to halt hostilities.
Reports indicate the strikes targeted multiple locations, including the Al-Nuseirat refugee camp, Khan Younis, and Beit Lahiya [1]. Some reports also noted activity in the Al-Burij camp in northern Gaza [1].
While the death toll is cited as two [1], reports regarding the number of injured vary across sources. One report said four people were injured [1], while other accounts listed three [2] or one person wounded [3].
The violence occurs amid a deepening humanitarian crisis. Approximately 18,000 patients are currently waiting for the Rafah crossing to open to seek medical treatment [1].
Israeli forces have maintained operations in northern and central Gaza as part of their ongoing military strategy [1, 4].
“Israeli military fire and airstrikes killed two Palestinian civilians”
The continuation of airstrikes and ground fire despite a formal cease-fire agreement suggests a fragile security environment where neither side has achieved a sustainable pause in violence. The high number of patients unable to exit via the Rafah crossing indicates that the humanitarian infrastructure remains crippled, exacerbating the impact of ongoing military casualties.



