At least three Palestinians were killed and several others wounded in Israeli raids on different towns in Gaza on Sunday, according to Palestinian medical sources.
The sources said that one Palestinian was killed and another seriously wounded in Israeli raids on citizens' houses in eastern Khan Yunis.
Moreover, two people were killed and few others wounded including an old woman, in attacks on Nuseirat camp in central Gaza, the sources noted.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces attacked a school in the Strip causing damage to nearby houses, while also attacking other citizens' houses in Zeitoun district causing damage to cars in the surrounding area, the sources added.
According to Gaza media outlets, clashes are currently going on between Palestinian resistance and Israeli forces east of Khan Yunis, southern Gaza.
Machine guns and shells are used in the clashes occurring in Khuza'a town near the Israel-Gaza barrier, the media noted.
The clashes came shortly after Israel's announcement of ending the Gaza cease-fire truce, which was an initiative by the UN.
Meanwhile, a statement released by the Israeli army claimed that the truce was ended because Hamas continued shooting rockets towards Israel.
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