
Metronusa News | International — Desk
At least 10 people were killed following reported airstrikes in the Gaza Strip, despite an ongoing temporary ceasefire aimed at reducing hostilities in the region. Local health authorities said dozens more were injured in the incident, which struck residential areas and caused significant damage to nearby buildings.
Medical sources in Gaza reported that several of the victims were civilians. Hospitals, already operating under strained conditions, are struggling to cope with the influx of casualties amid shortages of medicine, electricity, and fuel.
The Israeli military stated that the strike was carried out in response to what it described as security threats and militant activity in the area. The incident has raised concerns over the stability of the ceasefire agreement and the risk of renewed escalation.
Worsening Humanitarian Conditions
Humanitarian conditions in Gaza remain dire. Access to clean water, electricity, and medical supplies continues to be limited. Aid agencies have urged all parties to respect international humanitarian law and ensure safe corridors for relief assistance, particularly through the Rafah border crossing.
Residents in several neighborhoods have reportedly fled their homes amid fears of further violence, though safe shelter options remain scarce.
International Response
Several governments and international organizations have called for full compliance with the ceasefire agreement and the protection of civilians. The United Nations Security Council is expected to convene to discuss the latest developments and explore diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation.
As of this report, the situation remains fluid, with tensions high and uncertainty surrounding the continuation of the ceasefire.
