Gaza Under Fire: 33 Killed Six Weeks After Ceasefire
Six weeks after the October 10 ceasefire, Gaza faces fresh Israeli strikes that killed 33 Palestinians in one day and at least 67 children since the truce.
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Six weeks after the October 10 ceasefire, Gaza faces fresh Israeli strikes that killed 33 Palestinians in one day and at least 67 children since the truce.
Israel’s airstrikes on southern Lebanon killed one and injured nine, displacing residents and testing a ceasefire in place since November 2024.
Under the U.S.-brokered ceasefire, Israel received remains of another Gaza hostage, with exchanges pressing on amid fleeting violence and aid deliveries increasing.
Hamas handed over the remains of 19-year-old U.S.-Israeli soldier Itay Chen in Gaza as part of a ceasefire exchange, marking the latest in hostage return efforts.
The UN and partners have delivered over 24,000 tonnes of aid into Gaza since the Oct 10 ceasefire, cutting supply interceptions from 80% to 5% and pushing health, education and relief efforts forward.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun has directed the army to repel Israeli forces after a deadly cross-border raid in Blida, urging stronger enforcement of the November 2024 ceasefire.
Israel resumed a ceasefire in Gaza after air strikes that killed at least 91 people, including 30 children. The strikes targeted militant sites amid tensions with Hamas.
Hundreds in Gaza’s Khan Yunis laid to rest 54 Palestinians whose remains were returned under a ceasefire, as plans for a specialized lab aim to help families identify the deceased.
President Trump has warned Hamas of “fast, furious and brutal force” if it fails to disarm during the next stage of the Gaza ceasefire, as both sides accuse each other of violations.
Gaza health authorities report 80 killed and 303 wounded in Israeli strikes since the Oct. 10 ceasefire, raising tensions as both sides blame breaches.