Israel Launches Gaza Air Strikes As Hamas Accused Of ‘Ceasefire Violation’
Israeli strikes follow Hamas attacks on troops in Rafah, with over 68,000 Palestinians killed in the conflict, according to Gaza's Health Ministry, amid ongoing ceasefire talks.
- Israel launched airstrikes in Gaza on October 19, 2025, in response to Hamas attacks, which resulted in at least 11 deaths, as reported by local health authorities.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated he ordered a strong military response to Hamas violations of the ceasefire agreement.
- Hamas claimed it was committed to the ceasefire, denying involvement in the clashes happening in Rafah, as they had lost communication with local groups since March.
- The ongoing tension resulted in the Rafah border crossing remaining closed, affecting humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza amid reports of famine.
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