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    Israeli fire kills five in Gaza, casting further doubt on ceasefire

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    Posted on November 20, 2025

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    Last updated: January 20, 2026

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    Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed five, raising doubts about the ceasefire. Hamas and Israel accuse each other of violations, with ongoing violence despite the truce.

    Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza Cast Doubt on Ceasefire Stability

    By Nidal al-Mughrabi

    CAIRO/GAZA (Reuters) -Israeli airstrikes killed five people and wounded 18 others in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip on Thursday, local health authorities said, after Hamas and Israel accused each other of violating an increasingly fragile near six-week-old truce.

    Medics said that one strike on a house in Bani Suhaila town east of Khan Younis killed three people, including a baby girl, and wounded 15 others, while another killed a man and wounded three others in the nearby Abassan town.

    Israel's military confirmed the strikes but said it was not aware of casualties.

    Later on Thursday, Nasser Hospital officials said a fifth Palestinian was killed by Israeli gunfire in Abassan town too.

    On Wednesday, Israel said it struck targets across the enclave after members of the Palestinian militant group fired on its troops, and Gaza medics said at least 25 people were killed, the highest toll since October 29, when at least 100 people were killed.

    Hamas called the attacks a dangerous escalation and urged Arab mediators, Turkey and the United States, which brokered the ceasefire, to intervene.

    In a statement later on Thursday, Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem accused Israel of changing markings that define areas Israel still occupies, in violation of the agreed-upon maps, which keeps Israel in control of over 50% of the enclave's areas.

    Residents told Reuters they saw that in Shejaia suburb in eastern Gaza City, adding that yellow barricades marking areas still under Israel's control had been moved 100 meters westward. There was no immediate Israeli comment on the positioning of the markings.

    CEASEFIRE EASES CONFLICT BUT ATTACKS CONTINUE

    In Gaza City's Zeitoun suburb, where at least 10 people were killed in a building that used to house displaced families on Wednesday, Palestinians sifted through the wreckage to salvage furniture and belongings as rescue workers searched for any further victims.

    "They say there is a ceasefire but I doubt this. Day by day, they say there is a ceasefire, this is completely untrue," Zeitoun resident Akram Iswair said on Thursday.

    "Missiles struck the displaced, poor citizens. What can we, our women, and our families do?” he told Reuters.

    The October 10 ceasefire in the two-year Gaza war has eased the conflict, enabling hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to return to Gaza's ruins. Israel has pulled troops back from city positions, and aid flows have increased.

    But violence has not completely halted. Hamas has been seeking to reassert itself, some are concerned about a de facto partition of the territory and conditions are dire. Palestinian health authorities say Israeli forces have killed 312 people in strikes on Gaza since the truce.

    Israel says three of its soldiers have been killed since the ceasefire began and it has targeted scores of fighters.

    The war in Gaza began after Hamas-led militants killed 1,200 people, most of them civilians, and seized 251 hostages in an attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023. Israel's retaliatory offensive has killed more than 69,000 Palestinians, most of them civilians, health officials in Gaza say.

    Under the terms of the truce, Hamas released all 20 living hostages held in Gaza in return for nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and wartime detainees held by Israel.

    Hamas also agreed to hand over the remains of 28 dead hostages in exchange for the bodies of 360 Palestinian militants killed in the war. The remains of 25 hostages have so far been handed over.

    Israel has returned 330 bodies of Palestinians, according to the territory's health ministry.

    (Reporting by Nidal al-Mughrabi in Cairo and Dawoud Abu Alkas in Gaza; Editing by Aidan Lewis and Philippa Fletcher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed five people.
    • •Hamas and Israel accuse each other of ceasefire violations.
    • •The ceasefire has eased conflict but not halted violence.
    • •Hamas calls for intervention from Arab mediators and the US.
    • •Palestinian casualties continue to rise amid ongoing tensions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Israeli fire kills five in Gaza, casting further doubt on ceasefire

    1What is an airstrike?

    An airstrike is an attack carried out by military aircraft, targeting specific locations or groups on the ground.

    2What is a truce?

    A truce is a temporary cessation of hostilities, often leading to negotiations for a more permanent peace agreement.

    3What is humanitarian aid?

    Humanitarian aid refers to assistance provided to people in need, especially during crises, to alleviate suffering and maintain basic human dignity.

    4What is a military operation?

    A military operation is a coordinated military action undertaken to achieve specific objectives, often involving troops and equipment.

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