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Satelite images show Israel still destroying homes in Gaza

Israel has destroyed dozens of homes in Rafah, southern Gaza, despite the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, satellite imagery analysis conducted by Al Jazeera’s fact-checking agency, Sanad, has revealed.

The crossing between Egypt and Gaza at Rafah, which has served as a critical lifeline into the enclave for decades, was closed by Israel in May 2024.

Gaza death toll rises

The Health Ministry in Gaza has just released its latest report on the number of people who were killed and wounded by Israel’s war on the territory.

In a statement, it said a total of 25 deaths and nine injuries were recorded at Gaza hospitals in the past 48 hours.

This brought the confirmed number of people killed in Israeli attacks since October 7 to at least 48,264, with 111,688 others wounded, the ministry added.

A large number of victims remains under the rubble, and the Government Media Office in Gaza has put the death toll at more than 61,000, saying thousands of people missing under the rubble are now presumed dead.


Two wounded in central Gaza after Israel bombs bulldozer: Report

The Israeli military has reportedly bombed a bulldozer that was trying to remove the rubble of destroyed Palestinian infrastructure in central Gaza, despite the ceasefire.

Local sources quoted by the official Wafa news agency said a drone hit the vehicle in the town of al-Mughraqa in the central part of the territory, wounding two people.