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Israel strikes across Gaza kill 24 as military reports militants attacked soldiers
Summary
Israeli strikes across Gaza killed at least 24 Palestinians, Gaza health officials said, and Israel said some strikes followed a militant attack that wounded a soldier; the fragile ceasefire has been strained.
Content
Israeli strikes hit multiple areas of Gaza on Wednesday, and Gaza health officials reported at least 24 Palestinians killed. Israel said it targeted militant leaders and that some strikes were in response to gunfire that seriously wounded a reservist. The events have increased pressure on a fragile ceasefire that has been punctuated by repeated flare-ups since it took effect. Passage through the Rafah border crossing has been limited and marked by delays and uncertainty.
What officials reported:
- Gaza health officials said at least 24 Palestinians were killed and dozens were wounded, and identified some victims as children and a paramedic.
- Israel said it killed several militant leaders and that some strikes were responses to militant gunfire that wounded an Israeli reservist.
- The Rafah crossing reopened but has seen limited passage, delays, and reports that some people were turned away.
- Parts of the ceasefire deal — including hostage releases and some prisoner movements — have advanced, while key elements such as an international security force and disarmament remain stalled.
Summary:
The reported strikes and casualties have further strained the fragile ceasefire and highlighted unresolved elements of the agreement. Undetermined at this time.
