Two Palestinians, including a child, were killed in an Israeli strike in southern Gaza on Monday, violating a ceasefire agreement, according to Anadolu. The attack occurred in the Ramida area, where Israeli forces shelled locations east of Khan Younis; the Israeli army claimed the victims crossed a buffer zone known as the “yellow line.” Since October 11, Israel has reportedly killed 242 Palestinians and injured 622 amid ongoing ceasefire breaches. Human rights groups have condemned these actions as acts of genocide, with an average of eight Palestinians killed daily since the truce began.
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