At least 45 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes across Gaza on Sunday. Gaza’s civil defence agency reported the deaths following a series of bombardments. The attacks targeted multiple areas, including central Gaza and Khan Younis.
Hospitals were overwhelmed with casualties. The Israeli military stated it struck dozens of Hamas targets. This escalation threatens a US-brokered ceasefire that had held for nine days.
Hospitals Overwhelmed as Casualty Toll Rises
The civil defence spokesman, Mahmud Bassal, provided details to AFP. He confirmed strikes hit civilian gatherings and displacement tents. A strike in Zuwaida town killed six people immediately.
Four major hospitals received the dead and wounded. Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat reported 24 deaths. Al-Aqsa Hospital received 12 fatalities from nearby bombings.
Widespread Strikes Across the Gaza Strip
The attacks were not confined to one area. Strikes were reported from Jabalia in the north to Khan Younis in the south. A drone strike hit a tent for displaced people, killing a woman and two children.
A journalist was among those killed in a strike in western Zuwaida. The Israeli military said it was checking reports of casualties. Later, it announced a resumption of the ceasefire enforcement.
The renewed violence underscores the extreme fragility of the truce. These Gaza airstrikes represent one of the single deadliest days since the ceasefire began. The international community watches anxiously to see if the agreement can hold.
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What areas were most affected by the airstrikes?
Central Gaza, particularly the towns of Nuseirat and Zuwaida, saw the highest casualties. Strikes were also reported in Khan Younis, Jabalia, and Gaza City.
How many people were wounded in the attacks?
Hospitals reported dozens of wounded, with Al-Awda Hospital alone treating 73 injured people. The total number of wounded across all facilities is significantly higher.
Which hospitals received the casualties?
Four hospitals confirmed receiving victims: Al-Awda and Al-Aqsa in central Gaza, Nasser in Khan Younis, and Al-Shifa in Gaza City. They are operating beyond capacity.
Has Israel commented on the casualty reports?
The Israeli military told AFP it was checking the reports. It confirmed striking Hamas targets but did not immediately confirm the specific casualty figures provided by Gaza authorities.
What was the status of the ceasefire before these strikes?
A US-brokered ceasefire had been in place for nine days. Both sides accused each other of violations leading up to Sunday’s deadly airstrikes across the territory.
Trusted Sources
Agence France-Presse (AFP), Reuters
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