Israeli fire kills eight people in Gaza as truce deal staggers
Israeli airstrikes killed eight Palestinians in multiple Gaza locations despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, with over 600 deaths reported since October 2025, Gaza health officials said.
- Israeli attacks killed eight people in Gaza on Thursday, with five killed in drone strikes on police checkpoints and two Palestinians killed in an airstrike on a group in Gaza City.
- The Israeli military said it killed a militant who crossed into an area of Gaza still occupied by Israel and posed a threat to its forces, violating the ceasefire.
- The Gaza health ministry says more than 72,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed by Israeli fire since a war triggered by a Hamas attack in October 2023.
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Civil protection in the Palestinian enclave reports drone strikes in the south and central part – Fragile Israel-Hamas ceasefire in effect from October 10
Israeli attacks killed at least five people in Gaza, on the morning of this Saturday (local time), reported to the Territory's Civil Defence. A ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian Islamic movement Hamas has been officially in force in Gaza since October. The Civil Defence, an organization of first reliefs operating under Hamas' authority, told AFP that a drone attack killed three people in the southern Gaza Strip and that two others die…
Escalating Tensions: Violence Erupts Amid Fragile Gaza Ceasefire
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed five people, including a militant deemed a threat. The violence challenges a ceasefire brokered by the U.S., as mutual accusations of truce violations fly. While Israel claims four soldier casualties since the ceasefire, Gaza reports over 600 civilian deaths in the same period.
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