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Israeli Strikes Resume, Kill Over 100 in Gaza

Source: iViews   October 29, 2025

A temporary peace agreement between Israel and Hamas has shattered, leading to a violent resurgence of conflict across the Gaza Strip. The breakdown has been marked by intense aerial bombardments that have resulted in significant Palestinian casualties.

Reports from the ground indicate that more than one hundred people have been killed in the recent offensive, a figure that includes two dozen minors. The attacks have focused on densely populated civilian zones, striking homes, medical centers, and buildings housing those who had already fled previous violence.

Emergency and health services are operating beyond capacity, with major medical institutions scrambling to treat an endless flow of wounded. Rescue workers are navigating dangerous conditions to search for survivors beneath the wreckage of collapsed buildings.

The now-defunct truce was the product of international diplomacy involving the United States and several regional nations. Its terms outlined a halt to fighting, a swap of detainees, and safe passage for critical aid into the besieged territory. The collapse is linked to accusations from both sides of violating the agreement's core conditions.

This latest escalation exacerbates a profound human catastrophe. The total death toll from the prolonged war has surpassed 68,000, with women and children constituting most of the losses. Essential infrastructure lies in ruins, and the vast majority of Gaza's residents have been forced from their homes, creating one of the most dire humanitarian emergencies globally.

Source: iViews   October 29, 2025
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