
Gaza’s civil defence agency reported that Israeli air strikes killed three people and wounded 15 early Thursday morning. The attack hit a residential building in the Bani Suheila area, east of Khan Yunis, around 4:00 am local time. Both Hamas and Israel accused each other of violating the fragile ceasefire that started on October 10.
According to Gaza officials, the air strikes targeted civilian areas, causing extensive damage to homes and nearby infrastructure. Emergency teams rushed to the site to rescue trapped residents and provide medical assistance to the wounded. Witnesses described explosions that shook the neighborhood and sent families fleeing into the streets.
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A source at Hamas-run interior ministry, who spoke anonymously, said no further air strikes occurred after 5:00 am. However, artillery fire reportedly continued in Khan Yunis, keeping tensions high. Authorities urged residents to stay alert and avoid areas at risk of attacks.
The attack comes amid a tense calm after weeks of sporadic violence between Israel and Hamas. The ceasefire has repeatedly been tested, with both sides accusing each other of breaking its terms. Analysts warned that any escalation could quickly spiral into a larger conflict affecting civilians across Gaza.
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Civil defence officials emphasized the urgent need for international attention to protect civilians and maintain the ceasefire. They called on both sides to respect the agreement and avoid actions that could reignite violence. The situation remains fragile, with emergency services preparing for further incidents.