
Israeli Airstrike Kills Four Palestinians in Gaza After Ceasefire
Key Takeaways
- Four Palestinians killed in Gaza by Israeli airstrike.
- Strike occurred amid renewed efforts to anchor a fragile ceasefire.
- Israel says it struck Hamas militants or a terrorist cell.
Ceasefire Violation
An Israeli airstrike killed four Palestinians less than a month after a ceasefire went into effect.
The strike targeted a group of civilians near the al-Daraj neighborhood in Gaza City.

The IDF said it killed armed Hamas operatives posing an immediate threat to troops.
At least 700 Palestinians had been killed by Israeli fire since the ceasefire began.
Cross-coverage showed consistent facts across diverse outlets.
Humanitarian Crisis Deepens
The hospital director warned that medical services could halt due to fuel shortages.
A shutdown would turn hospitals into a mass grave for patients and the injured.

The Gaza health infrastructure had been decimated by two years of strikes.
Treatment for kidney patients and children in incubators was at risk.
Disarmament Talks Stalled
Hamas has refused to disarm despite the US-led peace plan.
A Hamas delegation met mediators in Cairo to hand over the initial response.
The movement would not discuss giving up weapons without withdrawal guarantees.
The foundational gap threatens to unravel the ceasefire.
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