At least six people have been killed in Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip as reports of alleged ceasefire violations continue despite ongoing efforts to reduce hostilities.
According to local health officials, the attacks struck several locations in Gaza, killing at least six people and injuring several others. The casualty figures are expected to change as rescue teams continue searching affected areas.
The latest violence has raised concerns among international observers and humanitarian organizations, who warn that continued fighting could undermine efforts to maintain the ceasefire and allow the safe delivery of humanitarian aid.
Israeli authorities said the strikes targeted sites they identified as being used by Hamas militants, while Palestinian officials reported that civilians were among those killed in the attacks.
Analysts say repeated violations of the ceasefire risk escalating the conflict further, complicating diplomatic efforts to restore calm and worsening the humanitarian situation for civilians in Gaza.