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Israeli air strikes kill at least 27 in Gaza as fragile ceasefire frays

The airstrikes targeted Hamas militants after alleged ceasefire violations, killing 27 including women and children, with medical teams reporting severe injuries and UNICEF noting nearly two children killed daily.

  • On Wednesday, Israeli air strikes killed 27 people in Gaza, with 14 in Gaza City and 13 in Khan Yunis, as Israel and Hamas accused each other of violating the ceasefire.
  • The Israeli military said it launched strikes after militants fired toward troops, Hamas denied responsibility and called it a 'dangerous escalation', while the ceasefire that began on October 10 has faced repeated violations.
  • Wider casualty data show Gaza's Health Ministry reports 280 killed and 672 wounded since Oct. 11, with nearly 70,000 killed and over 170,000 injured since October 2023.
  • The strikes coincided with Israeli attacks targeting Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, raising tensions two days after the UN Security Council endorsed a US-drafted resolution for the ceasefire.
  • Negotiations for the second stage remain unresolved and the truce included the return of the last 48 hostages, but three hostages' bodies remain in Gaza amid media restrictions in Gaza.
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·Munich, Germany
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According to the UN organization for the protection of the rights of the child, at least 67 children have lost their lives in Gaza despite the entry into force of a cease-fire on 10 October. Dozens of others have been injured, said UNICEF spokesman Ricardo Pires in Geneva on Friday. ...

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The ceasefire between Israel and the terrorist organization Hamas remains fragile. In the Gaza Strip there is still violence and death, especially through Israeli attacks.

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Anadolu Ajansı broke the news in Ankara, Türkiye on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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