Israel-Gaza Airstrikes Stir Tensions as Both Sides Reaffirm Truce
Airstrikes and aid halts test the Israel-Hamas truce as both sides trade allegations yet pledge to uphold the ceasefire.
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Airstrikes and aid halts test the Israel-Hamas truce as both sides trade allegations yet pledge to uphold the ceasefire.
Despite Hamas approving a peace deal and Israel halting its Gaza City ground advance, overnight airstrikes killed at least six civilians, pushing Palestinian deaths beyond 66,000.
As Israel’s airstrikes rain down almost every eight minutes, Gaza’s civilians – especially children – face a mounting humanitarian crisis near Al-Shati camp.
Israeli airstrikes across Gaza killed at least 41 civilians on July 24, leaving dozens wounded and sparking renewed international concern.
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Israel killed Saeed Izadi, senior Quds Force commander, in a Qom strike as the week-long Israel-Iran air war intensifies and global tensions rise.
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Israel and Iran traded air attacks overnight, with Israel deploying over 50 fighter jets in three waves against 40 targets and Iran striking a command center near a hospital.