Israeli attacks in Gaza on Tuesday killed at least three Palestinians across the Strip, health officials have told Reuters, as the IDF continues its constant violations of the US-backed ceasefire deal.
One strike in Deir el-Balah, central Gaza, hit a vehicle and killed one Palestinian, identified by the WAFA news agency as 32-year-old Ahmad Khaled Abu Maghseib. Another four Palestinians were wounded in the attack.

Another person was killed by an Israeli strike in Zawayda, near Deir el-Balah, and Israeli gunfire northwest of Khan Younis in southern Gaza killed a third Palestinian. WAFA reported that the attack near Khan Younis occurred in the al-Mawasi tent camp.
According to Reuters, Israel hasn’t made any public comments about Tuesday’s attacks, though the IDF claimed it killed Hamas militants in recent attacks. It’s unclear when the alleged killings took place, and they haven’t been confirmed by Hamas. In recent weeks, the IDF has stepped up its killing of senior Hamas officials, prompting Hamas to urge the US to condemn the Israeli ceasefire violations.
The Trump administration has stayed silent about Israel’s daily violations of the ceasefire deal and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent order for the IDF to take more territory in Gaza.
According to the latest numbers from Gaza’s Health Ministry, released on Tuesday, Israel has killed at least 933 Palestinians in Gaza and wounded 2,868 since the so-called ceasefire deal was signed in October 2025. “A number of victims are still under the rubble and in the streets, as ambulance and civil defense crews have been unable to reach them so far,” the ministry wrote on Telegram.


