Israel kills 3 in Gaza, Palestinians say food scarce amid ceasefire
Israel kills 3 in Gaza, Palestinians say food scarce amid ceasefire
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Israel kills 3 in Gaza, Palestinians say food scarce amid ceasefire

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Israel kills 3 in Gaza, Palestinians say food scarce amid ceasefire

Israel kills 3 in Gaza, Palestinians say food scarce amid ceasefire Nov 04, 2025 News Israel has killed three more Palestinians in south Gaza, while gunfire from its troops has wounded children in Gaza City. The death toll in the besieged enclave has risen to at least 236 since the ceasefire was agreed. Despite a ceasefire, Israel continues to carry out deadly attacks. A source at Nasser Medical Complex told Al Jazeera Arabic that three Palestinians were killed on Monday by Israeli fire north of Rafah in southern Gaza. The Israeli version of events could not be independently verified. It also remains unclear whether the Israeli military was referring to the same attack that killed the three Palestinians. In Gaza City, a child was among three people wounded by Israeli fire in the city’s east, a source at al-Ahli Arab Hospital told Al Jazeera. Reporting from Gaza City, Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum said Israel continues to use quadcopter drones to drop grenades on buildings left partially standing. “Authorities here describe these acts as violations of the ceasefire,” he said. The Gaza Government Media Office has accused Israel of committing more than 125 ceasefire violations since the truce took effect, warning that continued attacks threaten to reignite full-scale hostilities. Israel meanwhile, has released five Palestinian prisoners as part of a fragile ceasefire deal with Hamas, offering a rare moment of relief for the families in Gaza. The five men, freed on Monday evening, were taken to Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir el-Balah for medical examinations, Al Jazeera’s Hind Khoudary reported from outside the facility. Relatives gathered at the hospital, some embracing the freed prisoners, while others anxiously sought information about missing family members. “This is the first time since the ceasefire that Israeli forces have released unknown Palestinian prisoners,” said Khoudary. Thousands of Palestinians remain imprisoned in Israel, many held without charge under what rights groups call arbitrary detention. Earlier on Monday, Gaza’s Health Ministry said it received the remains of 45 Palestinians from Israel through the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), bringing the total number of bodies handed over under the ceasefire agreement to 270. Forensic teams have identified 78 bodies so far and will continue their examinations “in accordance with approved medical procedures and protocols” before returning the remains to families, the ministry said in a statement on Monday. Officials previously reported that many of the returned bodies bore evidence of torture and abuse, including bound hands, blindfolds, and facial disfigurement, and were handed back without identification tags. The handover forms part of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement that took effect on October 10, which includes prisoner and body exchanges mediated by Turkiye, Egypt, and Qatar, with involvement from the United States. Reporting from Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, Khoudary said, “Many of the bodies returned show signs of torture.” She added that families of missing Palestinians are still searching for relatives among the dead. “If these bodies are not identified, they will be buried along with other Palestinians in a mass grave in Deir el-Balah,” she said. ceasefire, food scarce, Gaza, Israel

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