Forces of the Israeli regime launched fresh airstrikes on the Gaza Strip early this morning, violating a ceasefire that both sides had agreed to just hours earlier. The move represents an escalation of tensions after a brief period of calm.
According to regional sources, Israeli fighter jets struck a number of locations in the northern Gaza Strip, causing damage to infrastructure. No official reports of casualties from this airstrike have been released so far.
The ceasefire, mediated by Egypt and the United Nations, had previously raised hopes for a temporary peaceful solution. However, the new airstrikes now threaten to derail the diplomatic process.
The action drew immediate condemnation from multiple parties. A senior Palestinian official denounced the airstrike, calling it a blatant violation of trust. The international community also urged both sides to exercise restraint to avoid undermining ceasefire efforts.
As of now, the Israeli government has issued no official statement regarding the bombings. Tensions remain high as stakeholders push diplomatic channels.
The attacks come despite the recently agreed ceasefire. Urgent calls among peace mediators are being convened to prevent a new full-scale conflict.