Feb 15 • 10:00 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Gaza's Civil Defense: 11 killed in Israeli attacks on Sunday

At least eleven people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, as reported by Gaza's civil defense.

Since Sunday morning, at least eleven individuals have been killed in Israeli airstrikes targeting the Gaza Strip, according to officials from Gaza's civil defense. One particular airstrike hit a tent housing internally displaced persons in the northern part of the Strip, while another attack occurred in the south. Gaza's civil defense operates as an emergency service under the governance of Hamas, indicating the infrastructure in the region heavily influences humanitarian responses amid ongoing conflict.

The Israeli military confirmed through a Reuters source that these attacks were retaliation for alleged violations of a ceasefire agreement by Hamas. Reports suggested that the incidents arose when several individuals emerged from an underground tunnel situated east of the 'green line,' which delineates areas controlled by Israel and Hamas in accordance with a past peace initiative. The cyclical nature of accusations against each other regarding ceasefire breaches continues to characterize the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting the tenuous situation both parties face.

In the broader context, Gaza's health department has reported that at least 600 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes since the ceasefire agreement was initiated, contrasted by Israel's claim of four of its soldiers having been killed during this same timeframe. This stark discrepancy underscores the high human cost of the ongoing conflict and raises significant concerns about the humanitarian implications of military actions in densely populated areas, as calls for renewed dialogue and sustainable peace continue to grow amid persistent violence.

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