Israeli Strikes Kill Six Palestinians Across Gaza

Since the so-called ceasefire deal was signed in October 2025, the IDF has killed at least 1,072 Palestinians in Gaza

Israeli attacks across Gaza on Monday killed at least six Palestinians as the IDF continues its constant violations of the US-backed ceasefire deal.

According to Al Jazeera, at least two people were killed by a drone strike targeting a vehicle in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, and two others were killed by a strike on tents sheltering displaced people at the nearby al-Mawasi tent camp.

In Gaza City, a married couple was killed by an Israeli drone attack on an apartment building. On top of the six Palestinians who were killed, at least 22 others were wounded.

Mourners carry a body as they participate in the funeral of two Palestinians killed in an Israeli strike on an apartment in Gaza City, July 6, 2026. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas

Gaza’s Health Ministry said in its daily update, which it releases about midday Gaza time, that it recorded the Israeli killing of at least three Palestinians and the injury of seven over the previous 24-hour period. It said two other bodies were recovered from the rubble, and the Palestinian news agency WAFA reported that on Monday, eight more bodies were recovered from the rubble of a house in Gaza City.

The Health Ministry said that since the so-called ceasefire deal was signed in October 2025, Israeli attacks have killed at least 1,072 Palestinians and wounded 3,463, more than 4,500 total Palestinian casualties.

Besides the constant attacks, Israel has also violated the ceasefire deal by taking more territory in Gaza, and in recent weeks, Palestinians have reported an increase in IDF ground incursions and the forced displacement of more people living along the “yellow line,” which separates the IDF-occupied side of Gaza from the rest of the Strip.

Dave DeCamp is the news editor of Antiwar.com, follow him on Twitter @decampdave.

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