Beit lahia: Medical sources announced on Saturday morning the killing of three Palestinians in an Israeli airstrike on Beit Lahia, and renewed shelling and demolition of homes across the Gaza Strip. According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, citing medical sources, the death of Suhail Dahman was reported after he succumbed to wounds sustained during an Israeli airstrike near the Al-Ribat Mosque in the Beit Lahia project. In a separate incident, Rafiq Muhammad Misbah Al-Attar was killed and three others were injured in a drone strike near the Al-Atatra roundabout west of Beit Lahia. The Israeli occupation has continued to breach the ceasefire agreement with ongoing shelling and demolition activities in various locations. These include the eastern neighborhoods of Al-Tuffah and Al-Zaytoun in Gaza City, as well as eastern Beit Lahia, the Al-Bureij refugee camp, and Rafah city in the central and southern Gaza Strip. Additionally, an Israeli drone dropped a bomb near a gas station in the Abu Ak r area of eastern Khan Younis.
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