Israeli tanks reportedly opened fire in northern and southern Gaza, in violation of the terms of the Gaza truce.
Israeli occupation forces violated the ceasefire on Tuesday morning by firing artillery shots in northern Gaza, particularly in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, and in southern Gaza, east of the cities of Rafah and Khan Yunis.
Al-Mayadeen correspondent in Gaza confirmed that Israeli occupation forces fired artillery and smoke shells west of the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood during their withdrawal, aiming to cover their retreat from the central part of the neighborhood towards Rashid Street.
Moreover, smoke rounds were fired at civilian residential buildings in Al-Shati Refugee Camp, north of Gaza, Al-Mayadeen reported.
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Meanwhile, the Al-Arabiya TV channel reported that Israeli tanks opened fire in the south of the besieged enclave, east of the cities of Rafah and Khan Younis.
The TV channel also said that Israeli occupation forces used stun grenades.
The Palestinian Resistance and the Israeli government have agreed to a four-day truce starting on Friday, November 24. The truce was extended for a two-day period on Monday.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, the death toll of Israel’s war has risen to over 15,000 Palestinians, including over 6,150 children and more than 4,000 women.
(The Palestine Chronicle)