Israeli planes and tanks pounded areas in eastern Gaza on Thursday (October 30), Palestinian residents and witnesses said, a day after Israel said it remained committed to a U.S.-backed ceasefire despite launching more lethal bombardments in the territory.
Breakdown
- Israeli warplanes and artillery struck Gaza, including Khan Yunis, following a reaffirmation of commitment to a U.S.-backed ceasefire.
- Residents expressed fear and uncertainty amid the renewed bombardment. 9s
- The Israeli military said the strikes targeted terrorist infrastructure threatening its troops. 32s
- Over 100 Palestinians, mostly women and children, were killed in Israeli strikes, drawing condemnation from the United Nations. 47s
- Hamas denied involvement in the attack that killed an Israeli soldier and said it remained committed to the truce, as Qatar and the U.S. worked to maintain the ceasefire. 1m 4s
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