At least 31 people, among them several children, were killed after new Israeli attacks struck the Gaza Strip, marking a serious breach of the ongoing ceasefire. The latest violence has triggered renewed international concern as civilian areas were reportedly hit during the assault.
Deadly Strikes Hit Civilian Areas
Local officials reported that airstrikes targeted multiple locations across Gaza, including residential neighborhoods. Homes were damaged or destroyed, and emergency services rushed to evacuate the wounded from the rubble. Hospitals, already under strain, struggled to cope with the sudden influx of casualties, many of whom were women and children.
Ceasefire Breakdown Raises Alarm
The attacks were described as a clear violation of the ceasefire that had been intended to pause hostilities and allow humanitarian relief. The renewed fighting has heightened fears of a wider escalation, with residents once again facing insecurity after a brief period of calm.
Rising Humanitarian Concerns
Human rights groups and local authorities warned that continued military action would worsen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Shortages of medical supplies, electricity, and clean water remain severe, and the latest deaths have intensified calls for an immediate halt to violence and protection for civilians.


















