Four people were killed in Gaza City at dawn on Sunday after a drone strike hit a group gathered in the eastern part of the city, according to medical sources. Several others were wounded in the incident, with casualties taken to Al-Shifa hospital, itself heavily damaged after more than two years of a sustained genocidal war that has strained every aspect of civilian life.
Accounts from the ground indicate that the strike targeted an area where civilians had assembled, with two projectiles reportedly fired in quick succession. The aftermath left scenes of confusion and urgency, as emergency responders and residents attempted to evacuate the injured under the constant threat of renewed fire. For many, such attacks have become an entrenched feature of daily existence, even under the supposed protection of a ceasefire.
Military authorities stated that the operation was aimed at what they described as an immediate threat, claiming a specific group had been identified prior to the strike. However, on the ground, the distinction between intended targets and those caught in the blast remains blurred, as civilians continue to bear the brunt of the violence.
Since the ceasefire came into effect in October, it has repeatedly faltered, offering little meaningful respite. Health officials report that hundreds have been killed during this period alone, underscoring the persistent volatility. With access for independent verification severely restricted, the full scale of the human cost remains difficult to assess, though the pattern of recurring strikes and mounting casualties continues to define life across the territory.
Source : Safa News