Six people were killed and several wounded in Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, Al Jazeera reported, citing medical sources in the Palestinian enclave.
The strikes targeted the Palestinian refugee camp Al-Bureij in central Gaza Strip, the channel noted.
Previously, Claire San Filippo, head of the emergency department at the humanitarian organization “Doctors Without Borders“, said that the genocide against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip continues and the situation remains catastrophic, even though six months have passed since the ceasefire began.
Despite the ceasefire, Israeli forces continue to carry out airstrikes.
More than 700 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire began in October 2025. Since the beginning of April 2026 alone, the death toll has reached at least 32 people.
The situation in Gaza remains overshadowed by the broader conflict involving Israel, the United States and Iran, which escalated in February with mutual strikes on critical infrastructure.
Nearly two million people remain displaced. In southern Gaza (Khan Younis), aid agencies have begun assembling temporary fiberglass houses to provide better protection than tents.
Limited aid: Humanitarian aid enters through only one Israeli-controlled border crossing and remains woefully inadequate.
A lack of cooking gas has forced nearly half the population to use garbage for burning, and damaged power lines have limited access to drinking water for some 500,000 people in the southern areas.
Some 20,000 patients are awaiting evacuation for medical treatment outside the enclave.
Despite the destruction, Hamas continues to exercise administrative control over parts of the Strip, collecting taxes and managing the allocation of resources.
The first phase of the US peace plan (hostage swap and partial Israeli withdrawal) is considered complete, but the issues of demilitarization and future governance remain unresolved.