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Israeli strikes in Gaza kill several after soldier wounded
Summary
Hospital officials said Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 19 people, and Israeli military officials said the strikes followed militant gunfire that wounded a reservist.
Content
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 19 people by midday Wednesday, hospital officials said. Israeli military officials said the strikes followed militant gunfire that seriously wounded a reservist. The violence came after a U.S.-backed ceasefire that took effect in October 2025 and has been punctuated by repeated flare-ups. Some parts of the ceasefire, such as hostage releases and limited humanitarian access, have proceeded while other elements remain unresolved.
What officials say:
- Hospital officials reported at least 19 people killed in Gaza by midday Wednesday.
- An Israeli military official said the strikes were in response to militant gunfire that badly wounded a reservist.
- Gaza health authorities say more than 530 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire began; Israel's military says four Israeli soldiers have been killed.
- Elements of the truce such as hostage releases and humanitarian access have moved forward, while deployment of an international security force, disarmament and reconstruction remain unresolved.
Summary:
The reported strikes and casualties have strained the ceasefire and increased uncertainty about the truce's durability. Israel has said it will continue strikes in response to attacks, and timelines for unresolved parts of the agreement are undetermined at this time.
