Israeli airstrikes kill eight Palestinians in Gaza despite October ceasefire agreement
At least eight Palestinians, including a woman, a child, and the head of a police station in Jabaliya, were killed in Israeli airstrikes and gunfire in Jabaliya and Khan Younis in northern and southern Gaza on July 14, 2026. Israel stated it targeted suspected militants in both locations but provided no evidence to support the claim. According to TRT World, Israeli strikes have continued across Gaza despite the ceasefire agreed to in October 2025, with local health officials reporting more than 1,100 Palestinians killed since the truce took effect.
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- โAt least eight Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes and gunfire in Jabaliya and Khan Younis. (Source: TRT World; corroborated by 100+ US MSM articles on Gaza ceasefire violations)
- โVictims included a woman, child, and police station head. (Source: TRT World; consistent with MSM coverage of Gaza civilian casualties)
- โA ceasefire agreement was reached in October 2025. (Source: TRT World; widely documented in US and international media)
- โIsraeli strikes have continued across Gaza despite ceasefire. (Source: TRT World; extensively reported by US mainstream media outlets)
~ Interpretation
- ~Israel characterized the targets as 'suspected militants.' (Source claim, not independently verified; no evidence provided per TRT World)
- ~The ceasefire is 'fragile.' (Source characterization via TRT World)
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