Israel launches 'fire belt' in southern Gaza, killing 2 Palestinians, including child
Iran Press TV
Monday, 10 November 2025 11:21 AM
The Israeli military has launched a "fire belt" in the southern Gaza Strip, killing two Palestinians, including a child, in its latest breach of a ceasefire deal clinched last month to end more than two years of genocide by the Tel Aviv regime.
The fatalities were caused on Monday, when Israeli airstrikes targeted the town of Abasan, east of the city of Khan Younis, Palestinian medical sources reported.
The aggression also targeted the nearby town of Bani Suhaila.
Earlier in the day, medical sources had announced that a Palestinian child had been killed after an explosive device left behind by Israeli forces inside Khan Younis was detonated.
The death marked the second one of its type to take place in the mostly devastated coastal territory within less than 24 hours.
According to resistance outlets, the deadly violations, meanwhile, "coincide with the systematic destruction of residential areas" in Khan Younis' southeast and Rafah, another southern Gazan city.
"Shelling and explosions are constant along the eastern border of Gaza, causing fear among displaced families in their tents," the reports also noted.
The ceasefire deal was reached between the Israeli regime and Gaza's Hamas resistance movement in early October.
It seeks to implement the first phase of a 20-point plan by Donald Trump that the US president claims is aimed at ending the Israeli regime's two-year-plus war of genocide on Gaza.
The genocide has so far claimed more than 69,169 Palestinians, mostly women and children, including hundreds who have been killed since the conclusion of the deal.
Human rights experts and observers have denounced the ongoing bloodshed as a clear indication of the continuation of the genocidal pattern.
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