Israel Resumes Gaza Massacres After Release of U.S.-Israeli Soldier Edan Alexander - Quds News Network
- The Israeli military resumed attacks on Gaza late Monday after a temporary ceasefire coincided with the release of Israeli-American soldier Edan Alexander in the Al-Daraj neighborhood.
- The brief pause aimed to allow negotiations led by the US and conducted through mediators Egypt and Qatar to secure Alexander’s release from Hamas custody.
- Following the resumption, shelling struck near Al-Ramlah School and residential buildings in Gaza City, Khan Younis, and northern Rafah, injuring several Palestinians including a child.
- Israel reports that 58 captives are still held in Gaza, with 21 confirmed alive, while medical care has commenced for Alexander following his transfer by the Red Cross.
- The renewed strikes signal continuation of Israel’s operational plan amid ongoing conflict and international legal challenges, including ICC arrest warrants for Israeli leaders.
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DIRECT. War in the Gaza Strip: Israel resumes bombardments after the release of an Israeli-American hostage
The Israeli army announced that it had struck "a command and control centre located in the Nasser hospital in Khan Yunes", in the southern Palestinian territory.


After hostage release: Israel's military attacks targets again in Gaza
According to the Palestinian Health Authority, three deaths are to be deplored. Israel has not yet confirmed that Hamas is to be completely disarmed according to the Israeli government.
Israel Resumes Gaza Massacres After Release of U.S.-Israeli Soldier Edan Alexander - Quds News Network
Gaza (Quds News Network)- Just hours after Hamas released U.S.-Israeli soldier Edan Alexander, Israel unleashed a fresh wave of deadly attacks across Gaza. At least 42 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes on multiple areas, according to medical sources cited by Al Jazeera. Three civilians died when Israeli forces bombed a tent sheltering displaced families northwest of Khan Younis. More were injured. In northern Gaza, artillery strikes…
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