Israel launches deadly strikes in Gaza in new ceasefire violations
Despite a U.S.-mediated ceasefire in October 2025, Israeli forces launched attacks in Gaza on Sunday, January 4, 2026, resulting in at least three Palestinian deaths in Khan Younis and injuries near the Bureij refugee camp. The Israeli military confirmed demolishing infrastructure in northern Gaza, claiming to target "terrorist infrastructure," while also using drones and artillery in Gaza City.

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AI-generatedDespite a U.S.-mediated ceasefire in October 2025, Israeli forces launched attacks in Gaza on Sunday, January 4, 2026, resulting in at least three Palestinian deaths in Khan Younis and injuries near the Bureij refugee camp. The Israeli military confirmed demolishing infrastructure in northern Gaza, claiming to target "terrorist infrastructure," while also using drones and artillery in Gaza City. The article states that since the start of the war in October 2023, at least 71,386 Palestinians have been killed, with 420 deaths occurring since the ceasefire. The Israeli military is also reportedly blocking international humanitarian aid from entering Gaza, despite claims of sufficient aid.
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5 extractedThe Israeli army confirmed it was destroying more infrastructure in northern Gaza.
At least 71,386 Palestinians have been killed and 171,264 others injured since the start of the war in October 2023.
Israeli forces continued to demolish homes and civilian infrastructure within the mostly destroyed Tuffah neighbourhood.
At least three Palestinians were killed on Sunday in separate Israeli attacks in Khan Younis.
Israeli army launched more attacks into parts of Gaza outside its direct military control, despite the ceasefire deal.