Israel launches new strikes in Gaza despite ceasefire
In the south, airstrikes struck Rafah, a city currently designated as a fully military-controlled zone. Residents reported that Israeli military vehicles also opened fire indiscriminately toward northern parts of the city.
Further north, artillery bombardments hit several locations east of Khan Younis, accompanied by helicopter fire. Similar aerial attacks were reported in eastern Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip, while areas east of Gaza City came under gunfire from Israeli military vehicles.
Health authorities in Gaza reported that since the ceasefire began, more than 390 people have been killed and over 1,060 wounded as a result of repeated violations across the enclave.
Since the start of the war in October 2023, Israeli military operations in Gaza have resulted in nearly 70,700 deaths—most of them women and children—and more than 171,100 injuries. The toll has continued to rise despite the truce remaining formally in place.
Israeli forces carried out a fresh series of attacks across multiple areas of the Gaza Strip on Monday, breaching a fragile ceasefire that has been in effect since October 10, according to local accounts.
In the south, airstrikes struck Rafah, a city currently designated as a fully military-controlled zone. Residents reported that Israeli military vehicles also opened fire indiscriminately toward northern parts of the city.
Further north, artillery bombardments hit several locations east of Khan Younis, accompanied by helicopter fire. Similar aerial attacks were reported in eastern Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip, while areas east of Gaza City came under gunfire from Israeli military vehicles.
Health authorities in Gaza reported that since the ceasefire began, more than 390 people have been killed and over 1,060 wounded as a result of repeated violations across the enclave.
Since the start of the war in October 2023, Israeli military operations in Gaza have resulted in nearly 70,700 deaths—most of them women and children—and more than 171,100 injuries. The toll has continued to rise despite the truce remaining formally in place.
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