Israel launches new strikes in Gaza after reported attacks against IDF troops
- On Saturday, Israel's military said it launched airstrikes in Gaza against Hamas militants after a gunman crossed into Israeli-held territory and fired at soldiers, testing the Oct. 10 ceasefire.
- The Oct. 10 ceasefire had eased fighting, pulled back Israeli troops and increased aid flows, but both sides have repeatedly accused each other of violating the truce agreed six weeks ago, complicating mediator efforts.
- Witnesses and medics described the first attack hitting a car in Gaza City’s Rimal neighbourhood and separate strikes on houses in Deir al-Balah and Nuseirat camp, while local health authorities reported at least 20 killed and more than 80 wounded.
- The office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, `Today, Hamas violated the ceasefire again, sending a terrorist into Israel held territory to attack IDF soldiers. In response, Israel eliminated five senior Hamas terrorists. statement also called on mediators to`, urging urgent intervention as Hamas called the strikes a 'blatant breach'.
- Gaza's Health Ministry reports 69,733 killed and 170,863 injured since the offensive began, and despite the truce, officials say clashes and strikes continue.
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Israel launches strikes in Gaza ceasefire's latest test as hospitals say 24 killed
Israel's military says it has launched new airstrikes against Hamas militants in Gaza, testing the ceasefire that began on Oct. 10. Health officials in Gaza said at least 24 people were killed and at least 54 wounded, including children. Israel…
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