Israel launches strikes in Gaza ceasefire’s latest test as hospitals say 24 people killed
Summary
Israel launched airstrikes in Gaza, targeting Hamas in response to what they called a violation of a ceasefire agreement. The strikes resulted in at least 24 deaths and over 50 people injured, with many being children. This comes amidst international plans to stabilize Gaza and a backdrop of ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.Key Facts
- Israel's military airstrikes targeted Hamas militants in Gaza, killing at least five senior members.
- Health officials in Gaza reported 24 dead and 54 injured, including children.
- The UN Security Council approved a U.S.-led plan for international stabilization in Gaza, involving President Trump.
- The ceasefire has seen previous violations, with strikes following attacks on Israeli forces.
- One strike hit a vehicle in Gaza City, killing 11 people.
- Other strikes targeted homes in central Gaza, killing and injuring numerous people, including civilians.
- Israel's military cited a breach involving an armed person crossing into an Israeli area.
- The conflict originated from a Hamas attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, leading to ongoing violence.
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