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23 Palestinians Killed as Israeli Airstrikes Pound Gaza Amid Rising Fears of Cease-Fire Collapse

GAZA / PNN /At least 23 Palestinians were killed and dozens wounded on Sunday as Israeli warplanes carried out more than 120 airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, following Israeli claims that its forces had come under attack by Hamas — allegations the group has formally denied.Medical sources said that 23 people were confirmed dead from Israeli gunfire and airstrikes on multiple areas of the besieged enclave since early Sunday.According to hospital officials, three bodies were brought to Al-Shifa Hospital, seven to Al-Awda Hospital, ten to Al-Aqsa Hospital, and three to Nasser Hospital.Israeli fighter jets launched a series of heavy air raids on Rafah and Jabalia, in southern and northern Gaza, respectively, allegedly in response to what Israel called a “breach” of the cease-fire agreement. The strikes resulted in additional civilian deaths and injuries, local sources reported.The bombardment coincided with intense drone and jet activity over central and southern Gaza, while Israeli media outlets said the airstrikes followed clashes between Israeli forces and gunmen in Rafah.Israel’s Channel 14 reported that the Israeli Air Force targeted 83 sites in Gaza with around 120 airstrikes, including drone assassinations in central and northern parts of the territory.The escalation comes on the tenth day of the current cease-fire, more than two years after the last major war in Gaza. Israel accused Hamas of violating the truce by targeting military vehicles, while the group insisted it remained fully committed to the agreement and accused Israel of fabricating pretexts to justify ongoing attacks.Tensions remain high across the Strip amid fears of a total collapse of the fragile truce and a renewed outbreak of hostilities.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the Rafah border crossing would remain closed until the bodies of all Israeli captives are recovered. He also reiterated that the second phase of the truce — involving Hamas’s disarmament — is a precondition for ending the war.Hamas denounced Netanyahu’s remarks as a “blatant violation of the agreement” and an “attempt to evade commitments made to mediators and guarantors.” The group held the Israeli government responsible for the escalation and continued blockade of the Gaza Strip.On the humanitarian front, local NGOs warned of a deepening medical and living crisis, noting that around 22,000 wounded Palestinians and 10,000 cancer patients are in urgent need of treatment abroad. They cautioned that the continued closure of crossings and restrictions on aid entry risk a total collapse of Gaza’s healthcare system, though reports suggested Rafah Crossing could reopen in the coming days, with no specific date confirmed. 

10/19/2025 10:10:00 AM

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