GAZA CITY, PALESTINE — A fragile truce was dealt a severe blow on Sunday, July 12, 2026 when Israeli military forces launched fresh airstrikes targeting the Tel Al-Hawa neighborhood south of Gaza City, killing four Palestinians and leaving several others wounded. The renewed attacks have sparked deep concern over the stability of the active ceasefire agreement.
According to local medical and emergency sources, the Israeli military executed two distinct attacks on the neighborhood over the course of the day. Later in the evening, a residential building in Tel Al-Hawa—the same location targeted earlier—was struck three more times. The successive bombardments ignited heavy fires across several homes, forcing Palestinian Civil Defense teams to work through the smoke to contain the blazes and rescue residents trapped inside the rubble.
The deadly Sunday assault is the latest in a series of near-daily violations since the ceasefire agreement officially went into effect on October 10, 2025. Designed to halt the protracted conflict between Israel and Hamas, the truce has grown increasingly precarious.
Local health officials reported that the recent casualties are part of a broader, alarming trend. Gaza’s Health Ministry stated that since the October truce was declared, over 1,000 Palestinians have been killed and thousands more injured due to continuing military actions and cross-border strikes.
The strikes on Tel Al-Hawa were part of a wider wave of shelling that hit multiple areas across the Gaza Strip on Sunday, resulting in at least seven total fatalities by the end of the day. Among the other reported incidents, an Israeli drone strike hit a civilian tent inside the Al-Qadisiyah refugee camp west of Khan Younis, killing one individual and wounding several others.
With massive portions of Gaza's civilian infrastructure already in ruins and millions remains displaced, the recurrence of airstrikes in densely populated neighborhoods like Tel Al-Hawa continues to compound the humanitarian crisis. Human rights groups and international observers warn that without stricter enforcement and adherence to the agreed-upon terms, the region risks sliding back into all-out escalation.
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