Published On 31/10/2025
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Last update: 09:17 (Mecca time)
Al Jazeera’s correspondent reported that a Palestinian died from wounds he sustained in a previous Israeli bombing on a displaced persons’ tent in Mawasi Khan Yunis, while international organizations said that the humanitarian situation is still deteriorating, while residents of the Gaza Strip are waiting for sufficient aid and medical and health supplies to enter.
Today at dawn, Israeli occupation army aircraft launched a series of violent raids on the eastern areas of the city of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip.
This comes as Al Jazeera’s correspondent reported that the Israeli occupation army continues to blow up residential buildings in the eastern areas of the Gaza Strip, which are under the control of its forces, in what is known as the Yellow Line.
The Israeli occupation forces carried out 4 massive bombing operations east of Khan Yunis, and they also carried out bombing operations on Sakina buildings east of Gaza City.
The occupation forces have continued to destroy buildings and infrastructure in those areas since the cessation of war agreement entered into force on the 11th of this month.
The bombing operations are concentrated in the neighborhoods of Al-Shuja’iya and Al-Tuffah, east of Gaza City, and the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip, through booby-trapping operations and artillery shelling with the aim of destroying the remaining homes of citizens in those areas.
Al Jazeera’s correspondent said that the occupation forces bombed and raided several areas east of Khan Yunis and targeted the electricity company building in the town of Abasan and destroyed it.
Difficulties and suffering
In developments related to the humanitarian situation, World Health Organization spokesman Christian Lindmeier told Al Jazeera that the most urgent health needs in the Gaza Strip currently are monitoring widespread diseases and providing adequate medical supplies.
Lindmeier stressed that the sector needs the entry of more than 600 trucks of aid, because this was the number the sector needed in peacetime.
For his part, UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Tom Fletcher said that the situation in the Gaza Strip remains extremely difficult despite the relative improvement in the entry of aid following the ceasefire.
Fletcher added during a briefing to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs that the sector needs more funding to increase aid and open more crossings.
In another aspect of the suffering of the people of the Gaza Strip, the residents of the Strip live daily in a battle with a transportation crisis due to destroyed roads, thick dust resulting from the destruction, high costs, and long time to travel short distances.
Since October 7, 2023, Israel – with absolute American support – has committed genocide in the Gaza Strip, leaving more than 68,000 martyrs and 170,000 injured, most of them women and children, and thousands missing under the rubble.
Despite the ceasefire agreement between Israel and the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), the occupying state committed many violations and continues to impose a strict siege on Gaza.
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