Israel launched renewed airstrikes across Gaza on November 19, targeting alleged Hamas operatives after claims that fighters violated a fragile, six-week-old ceasefire by firing at IDF troops near the so-called yellow line. The IDF asserted its airstrikes eliminated senior field commanders responsible for the attack, while Hamas and Gaza’s health ministry reported at least 25 killed, including civilians in Zeitoun and Khan Younis, sparking a fresh blame game over ceasefire violations. Hamas condemned the strikes as a “dangerous escalation,” accused Israel of justification tactics, and appealed to mediators and the U.S. to pressure Netanyahu to uphold the truce.
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