At least 25 Palestinians have lost their lives in a wave of Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. The devastating attacks marked a sharp escalation after several days of relative calm and resulted in severe damage to a religious endowments ministry's building in eastern Zeitoun neighbourhood.
Eyewitnesses described the scene as "chaotic" with multiple casualties reportedly buried under rubble following an Israeli air strike on the area. Furthermore, three young children were found dead on the streets of Gaza City after their bodies washed up from the nearby beach where a drone had struck a group of people earlier in the day.
The Israeli military has claimed that its forces targeted Hamas militants in response to gunfire towards areas where soldiers were operating in Khan Younis. However, Hamas has denounced the strikes as "a dangerous escalation" and urged the US to pressure Israel into enforcing the ceasefire.
The flare-up comes amid a fragile ceasefire which took effect five weeks ago, following intense fighting between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants that resulted in over 1,200 deaths. The UN Security Council recently passed a resolution aimed at shoring up the ceasefire, but its success remains uncertain amidst ongoing tensions.
Hamas's fight against Israel has long been labelled "legitimate resistance" by the group, with its leader vowing to not give up its arms until a Palestinian state is established. Israeli officials have warned that their country would not stop or back down from its campaign unless Hamas no longer poses a threat.
Eyewitnesses described the scene as "chaotic" with multiple casualties reportedly buried under rubble following an Israeli air strike on the area. Furthermore, three young children were found dead on the streets of Gaza City after their bodies washed up from the nearby beach where a drone had struck a group of people earlier in the day.
The Israeli military has claimed that its forces targeted Hamas militants in response to gunfire towards areas where soldiers were operating in Khan Younis. However, Hamas has denounced the strikes as "a dangerous escalation" and urged the US to pressure Israel into enforcing the ceasefire.
The flare-up comes amid a fragile ceasefire which took effect five weeks ago, following intense fighting between Israeli forces and Palestinian militants that resulted in over 1,200 deaths. The UN Security Council recently passed a resolution aimed at shoring up the ceasefire, but its success remains uncertain amidst ongoing tensions.
Hamas's fight against Israel has long been labelled "legitimate resistance" by the group, with its leader vowing to not give up its arms until a Palestinian state is established. Israeli officials have warned that their country would not stop or back down from its campaign unless Hamas no longer poses a threat.