At least 25 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip, the Hamas-run health ministry has reported. Among the casualties, ten people, including a woman and a child, died when a religious building in Gaza City was targeted.
The Israeli military claimed these strikes were responses to gunfire from Hamas in Khan Younis, alleging that this action constituted a breach of the ongoing ceasefire. However, Hamas has yet to comment on the situation.
Eyewitness reports described widespread destruction and pointed to a significant escalation of violence after a period of relative calm. Notably, the strikes impacted the religious endowments ministry's building, causing heavy damage as rescuers searched the rubble for survivors.
Photos from the scene revealed the tragic consequences, with reports of young children among the deceased. These developments occur amidst growing international criticism and concerns about the safety of civilians, as political efforts to maintain peace in the region continue.
In the backdrop of these attacks, the UN Security Council is currently working to stabilize the ceasefire, which was aimed at halting hostilities that had already resulted in a staggering count of civilian casualties and humanitarian crises.
The Israeli military claimed these strikes were responses to gunfire from Hamas in Khan Younis, alleging that this action constituted a breach of the ongoing ceasefire. However, Hamas has yet to comment on the situation.
Eyewitness reports described widespread destruction and pointed to a significant escalation of violence after a period of relative calm. Notably, the strikes impacted the religious endowments ministry's building, causing heavy damage as rescuers searched the rubble for survivors.
Photos from the scene revealed the tragic consequences, with reports of young children among the deceased. These developments occur amidst growing international criticism and concerns about the safety of civilians, as political efforts to maintain peace in the region continue.
In the backdrop of these attacks, the UN Security Council is currently working to stabilize the ceasefire, which was aimed at halting hostilities that had already resulted in a staggering count of civilian casualties and humanitarian crises.

















