What happened in Gaza by Wednesday afternoon?
According to hospital officials, Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip killed at least 19 Palestinians by midday Wednesday. Most of those killed were women and children, despite an ongoing ceasefire agreement.
Who were the victims of the latest strikes?
Among the dead were five children, including a five-month-old infant and a baby only ten days old. Hospital sources also confirmed the deaths of seven women and a paramedic who was carrying out medical duties.
What is known about the ceasefire and deaths since it began?
The U.S.-backed ceasefire agreement came into force on October 10, 2025. However, it has been repeatedly disrupted by deadly Israeli strikes. Gaza’s Health Ministry reports that more than 530 Palestinians have been killed since the truce began.
How are Gaza residents reacting to the situation?
The rising number of casualties has shaken confidence in the ceasefire. Many Palestinians in Gaza say the situation does not feel like the war has ended, as airstrikes and fear continue to dominate daily life.
What are medical officials in Gaza saying?
Dr. Mohamed Abu Selmiya, director of Gaza City’s Shifa Hospital, described the situation as a continuation of a devastating war against Gaza’s population. In a social media post, he questioned the meaning of the ceasefire and the role of international mediators.
What is Israel’s official response?
An Israeli military official, speaking anonymously in line with policy, told the Associated Press that strikes on Gaza would continue. Israel says the attacks are responses to Hamas violations of the ceasefire or militant attacks on soldiers.
Have Israeli soldiers suffered losses since the ceasefire?
The Israeli military reports that four soldiers have been killed since the ceasefire took effect. Officials stated that a recent militant attack seriously wounded one soldier, which was cited as the reason for the latest round of strikes.
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