IDF says Gaza strikes hit terrorists, weapons facilities after ceasefire breach; hospitals report 30 killed
Following a ceasefire breach, the IDF conducted strikes across Gaza, targeting what they claimed were terrorists, weapons facilities, and launch sites belonging to Hamas and Islamic Jihad. The IDF stated the strikes were in response to terrorists exiting underground infrastructure in Rafah.

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AI-generatedFollowing a ceasefire breach, the IDF conducted strikes across Gaza, targeting what they claimed were terrorists, weapons facilities, and launch sites belonging to Hamas and Islamic Jihad. The IDF stated the strikes were in response to terrorists exiting underground infrastructure in Rafah. Gaza's Hamas-controlled Health Ministry reported at least 30 Palestinians killed, including women and children, with a police station in Gaza City also hit. The strikes occurred a day after Israel accused Hamas of violating the ceasefire, ahead of a planned reopening of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt. Israel has also struck Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon, alleging violations of agreements.
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5 extractedIsrael agreed to a 'limited reopening' of the Rafah crossing under President Donald Trump’s 20-point peace plan.
An airstrike hit a police station in Gaza City, killing at least 14 and wounding others.
Gaza hospitals reported at least 30 Palestinians were killed in the strikes.
IDF said strikes across Gaza were in response to a ceasefire violation in which eight terrorists exited underground terror infrastructure.
The military estimates around 70,000 Gazans were killed during the two-plus-year conflict.