
Israeli Airstrikes Kill Dozens in Gaza Despite Ceasefire Agreement
Key Takeaways
- Israeli airstrikes across Gaza killed dozens, including children and women.
- A strike on a Gaza police car killed four, including a child.
- Ceasefire talks continue amid renewed Israeli escalation in Gaza.
Ceasefire Violations
Despite a ceasefire agreement taking effect on October 10, 2025, Israeli military operations in Gaza continued unabated.
Palestinian sources reported at least 10 people killed in various areas of the Strip by Israeli forces since predawn on April 14, 2026.

The Dhaka Tribune reported that the confirmed death toll from a factory fire rose to 33, while Al Jazeera's correspondents counted at least 41.
The BBC described the fire as one of the deadliest industrial accidents in Bangladesh in a decade.
The Guardian reported that European fashion retailers Hessen and BrandBox faced fresh scrutiny after the fire.
Humanitarian Crisis
The Israeli blockade and military operations have precipitated a humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.
The Palestinian Health Ministry reported that the death toll since the ceasefire violation rose to 733 dead and 2,034 injured.

The cumulative toll since the war began surpassed 72,312 killed and 172,134 injured.
The World Health Organization suspended medical evacuations after one of its contractors was killed.
The Gaza health system faced a comprehensive collapse, with medicine stock shortages reaching up to 50%.
Political and Military Dynamics
The Gaza ceasefire deal envisioned a phased transfer of civilian authority and gradual disarmament of Hamas.
Disarmament remained a major obstacle.
Hamas told mediators that talks could only move forward after Israel fully implements the first phase.
Israeli military officials said they were preparing for a swift return to full-scale war if Hamas did not lay down its weapons.
The debate over the technocrat committee's entry highlighted divergent narratives.
Regional and International Reactions
The Israeli strikes and blockade drew widespread international condemnation.
Egypt condemned Itamar Ben-Gvir's storming of the Al-Aqsa Mosque.

The International Committee of the Red Cross called for a ceasefire after two of its staff were killed.
Twenty countries and organizations gathered in Madrid to discuss ending the war in Gaza.
The Guardian reported that European fashion retailers Hessen and BrandBox faced fresh scrutiny after the Rahman Textile fire.
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