Ceasefire Shattered: Violence Erupts in Gaza
Recent Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have resulted in the deaths of at least nine Palestinians, following alleged ceasefire violations by Hamas. The strikes, described as precise by Israeli officials, aim to counteract multiple ceasefire breaches. Continuous tension mounts as both sides blame each other for ongoing violations.
Recent Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed at least nine Palestinians, according to local civil defense and health officials. These strikes are reported as a response to what Israel describes as Hamas's ceasefire violations, targeting areas in both the northern and southern Gaza Strip.
An Israeli official indicated that the strikes were a reaction to a breach of the ceasefire in the Beit Hanoun region, where Hamas militants were allegedly operating east of the agreed 'Yellow Line.' Sunday's airstrikes were described as precise, aligning with international law, as Israel seeks to counter repeated breaches by Hamas since the October ceasefire's initiation.
Peace remains elusive in the region as mutual accusations of ceasefire violations persist. The ongoing conflict has resulted in significant casualties, with at least 600 Palestinians reported killed since the latest ceasefire began, contrasting with the deaths of four Israeli soldiers during the same period.

