Gaza's health ministry reports 81 fatalities and numerous injuries following Israeli strikes, contradicting the new cease-fire agreement with Hamas, as officials express growing concerns over the humanitarian crisis.
Continued Violence Derails Cease-Fire Hopes in Gaza

Continued Violence Derails Cease-Fire Hopes in Gaza
Despite a recent cease-fire announcement, Israeli airstrikes have reportedly killed dozens in Gaza, raising tensions and fears of further escalation.
Despite the recent announcement of a cease-fire deal between Israel and Hamas, violence in Gaza continues unabated. According to Gaza's health ministry, eight Israeli airstrikes carried out in the past 24 hours have resulted in the deaths of at least 81 people and left nearly 200 others injured. The ongoing hostilities contradict the cease-fire, heightening tensions in an already fragile region.
The Palestinian Civil Defense, which provides emergency services, noted that the death toll has risen significantly since the cease-fire was declared, with at least 77 fatalities attributed to Israeli strikes. Meanwhile, the Israeli military has yet to issue a comment regarding the recent attacks, and the authenticity of the claims made by Palestinian officials has not been independently verified.
Mahmoud Basal, spokesman for the rescue services, stated, "The reality in the strip remains very difficult and catastrophic," highlighting the dire situation faced by civilians in the wake of relentless violence. The ongoing conflict not only raises questions about the sustainability of diplomatic efforts but also underscores the urgent need for humanitarian assistance in the beleaguered territory. As the situation continues to unfold, the hopes for lasting peace seem increasingly distant.