Israeli Strikes in Gaza Kill and Injure Several Palestinians

Gaza | October 16, 2025 | Deccan Live News Desk

Israeli attacks on Gaza continued on Thursday, leaving several Palestinians dead and injured. Local sources confirmed that an Israeli drone strike in the eastern area of Khan Younis killed a Palestinian citizen and critically wounded two others.

The victim of the Khan Younis attack was identified as Mohammed Sami Abdulhai Quwaider, who died on the spot. Earlier, witnesses reported that an Israeli drone targeted a group of civilians in the Bani Suhaila municipality, leaving two people seriously injured. Their condition remains critical.

According to reporters from the Palestinian Information Center, Israeli forces also carried out heavy gunfire in several neighborhoods of Khan Younis, including Qizan Al-Najjar, Jorah Al-Lot, Ma’an, eastern Abasan, and Al-Qarara.

In Gaza City, Israeli tanks bombarded the eastern Shuja’iyya district, spreading fear and panic among residents.

Meanwhile, two more Palestinians who had been injured in earlier Israeli attacks succumbed to their wounds. They were identified as:

Abdulhadi Wael Al-Qurra, a young man from Al-Nuseirat camp, who was injured three weeks ago in an airstrike.
Rabhi Mustafa Al-Najjar, also known as “George,” from Qizan Al-Najjar in southern Khan Younis, who had been wounded by Israeli gunfire a few days earlier.

The escalation has further worsened the humanitarian situation in Gaza, where ongoing Israeli bombardment continues to claim civilian lives.

Ahmedullah

Ahmedullah is an active digital journalist associated with 'Deccan Live', reporting on a wide range of national and international topics. His work particularly focuses on political developments, social issues, and important news related to the Muslim world. His journalism is characterized by a fact-based approach and timely delivery of news, through which he keeps readers informed about the latest developments.

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