Israeli airstrikes kill 33 people in Gaza in escalation of post-ceasefire attacks

The GuardianThursday, November 20, 2025 at 1:25:17 PM
Israeli airstrikes kill 33 people in Gaza in escalation of post-ceasefire attacks
  • Israeli airstrikes have killed 33 people in Gaza, marking a severe escalation in violence following a recent ceasefire. The strikes particularly affected Khan Younis and Gaza City, with many casualties among women and children.
  • This development highlights the fragility of the ceasefire, as it raises concerns about the safety of civilians and the humanitarian situation in Gaza, where many are already displaced.
  • The ongoing violence underscores a troubling pattern of ceasefire violations and escalations, with recent reports indicating a rising death toll and increasing tensions between Israel and Hamas.
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