'Israel' kills over 100 people in overnight attack during ceasefire
- Renewed ‘Israeli’ airstrikes in Gaza killed 104 people and injured 253, including many children and women.
- Since October 11 ceasefire, cumulative casualties in Gaza total 211 deaths and 597 injuries; overall death toll reaches 68,643
The Gaza Health Ministry has released updated casualty figures following a fresh wave of 'Israeli' violence across the Gaza Strip. The escalation comes despite an ongoing ceasefire, underscoring the fragility of the current truce and the continuing humanitarian crisis in the besieged territory.
Since renewed ‘Israeli’ military airstrikes on the night of Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2025, a total of 104 people have been killed, including 46 children and 20 women, while 253 others were injured, among them 78 children and 84 women.
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Cumulative figures since the ceasefire on Oct. 11, 2025 now stand at 211 deaths and 597 injuries, with 482 bodies recovered. From the start of the broader aggression, overall casualties in Gaza have reached 68,643 deaths and 170,655 injuries, highlighting the devastating human cost of years of ongoing hostilities. The ministry noted that eight victims were recovered prior to the latest escalation.
The Health Ministry emphasized that Gaza’s already fragile healthcare system continues to be under extreme strain, urging urgent international attention and support to prevent further civilian suffering. Hospitals and emergency teams are reportedly overwhelmed, with medical crews working around the clock to treat injuries and manage emergency cases.
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Recent Escalation in Gaza
Tensions in Gaza intensified after an ‘Israeli’ soldier was reportedly injured in an alleged Hamas attack, for which Hamas has denied responsibility. Despite the ceasefire, ‘Israel’ carried out a series of targeted airstrikes across the Gaza Strip.
International calls for restraint came swiftly from France and Germany, both urging a return to the ceasefire to prevent further civilian casualties.
Early Wednesday morning, ‘Israeli’ aircraft launched intensive airstrikes in multiple areas of Gaza, triggering widespread panic among civilians. Daily life came to a halt in many neighborhoods, forcing families to flee to safer locations.
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