Escalating Tensions: Strikes and Ceasefire Violations in Gaza
Israeli military strikes have led to the deaths of at least four Palestinians in Gaza, including a woman in Khan Younis. Despite a ceasefire established in October 2025, violence persists with over 800 Palestinian casualties. Both Israel and Hamas accuse each other of violating the truce.
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At least four Palestinians were killed in recent Israeli military attacks in the Gaza Strip, according to local health officials. Among the deceased was a woman shot by Israeli forces in Khan Younis.
The continuation of violence underscores the fragile nature of the October 2025 ceasefire, with more than 800 Palestinians reported dead since its inception. Meanwhile, Israel claims ongoing operations are targeting Hamas militants, responsible for killing four of its soldiers during this period.
Tensions remain high as both Israel and Hamas exchange blame for the breach of the ceasefire, highlighting the widespread civilian toll with over 72,500 Palestinian casualties since the 2023 Gaza war began.
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