Ceasefire violation: Overnight Israeli strikes kill over 100 in Gaza; 35 children among dead
The death toll from Israeli air strikes in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday has risen to 101, including 35 children, in the most serious test of the increasingly shaky US-brokered ceasefire.
Mahmud Bassal, the Gaza civil defence agency spokesperson, told news agency AFP called it a "clear and flagrant violation of the ceasefire agreement", and described the situation in Gaza as "catastrophic and terrifying."
"At least 101 fatalities were brought to hospitals, including 35 children and a number of women and elderly, as a result of Israeli air strikes in less than 12 hours," said Mahmud Bassal, spokesman for the agency, which operates as a rescue force under Hamas authority.
Meanwhile, the Israeli military said that the ceasefire was back in effect after it completed a number of strikes in which “terror targets and terrorists” were hit inside Gaza.
The escalation came as US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that "nothing" would endanger the Gaza ceasefire. Israel carried out air strikes saying Hamas violated the truce, an allegation the group denied.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered what he called "powerful strikes" after Israeli defence minister Israel Katz accused Hamas of attacking Israeli soldiers in Gaza. Katz did not specify where the incident took place. Hamas said its fighters had "no connection to the shooting incident in Rafah" and reiterated that it was adhering to the US-brokered ceasefire.
Trump defended Israel’s response, saying Israel "should hit back" if its soldiers were killed, but added that "nothing's going to jeopardise" the truce. "They killed an Israeli soldier. So the Israelis hit back. And they should hit back," Trump told reporters on Air Force One during his Asia tour.
The ceasefire, which began on October 10, has mostly continued despite earlier incidents.
On October 19, Israel said two soldiers were killed by Hamas fire. Israel then launched strikes that local health officials said killed more than 40 Palestinians. Over the weekend, Israel also carried out an airstrike that it said targeted Islamic Jihad militants preparing an attack, injuring several people.
Thirteen bodies of hostages are still in Gaza. Hamas said on Tuesday it had recovered the body of a hostage. But after Israel announced plans to strike Gaza, Hamas said it would delay the handover.
"At least 101 fatalities were brought to hospitals, including 35 children and a number of women and elderly, as a result of Israeli air strikes in less than 12 hours," said Mahmud Bassal, spokesman for the agency, which operates as a rescue force under Hamas authority.
Meanwhile, the Israeli military said that the ceasefire was back in effect after it completed a number of strikes in which “terror targets and terrorists” were hit inside Gaza.
The escalation came as US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that "nothing" would endanger the Gaza ceasefire. Israel carried out air strikes saying Hamas violated the truce, an allegation the group denied.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered what he called "powerful strikes" after Israeli defence minister Israel Katz accused Hamas of attacking Israeli soldiers in Gaza. Katz did not specify where the incident took place. Hamas said its fighters had "no connection to the shooting incident in Rafah" and reiterated that it was adhering to the US-brokered ceasefire.
Ceasefire under strain
The ceasefire, which began on October 10, has mostly continued despite earlier incidents.
On October 19, Israel said two soldiers were killed by Hamas fire. Israel then launched strikes that local health officials said killed more than 40 Palestinians. Over the weekend, Israel also carried out an airstrike that it said targeted Islamic Jihad militants preparing an attack, injuring several people.
Thirteen bodies of hostages are still in Gaza. Hamas said on Tuesday it had recovered the body of a hostage. But after Israel announced plans to strike Gaza, Hamas said it would delay the handover.
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Anand Malhotra
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Human race left their hope to bring ceasefire of this war which is taking precious and innocent lives of people and children. I think only God may intervene through His Divine power to bring peace between these and other countries who are in cold and battle field WARS.Read allPost comment
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