Gaza's health ministry says a new round of Israeli airstrikes on Thursday (November 20) killed four people. Qatar warned that the new airstrikes could undermine the fragile ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
The Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, said the airstrikes early Thursday morning killed four people.
According to sources within the Hamas-controlled Interior Ministry in the Gaza Strip, shelling continues in the Khan Younis area.
As a key mediator in the Israeli-Hasaan conflict, Qatar condemned the Israeli airstrikes as "brutal," emphasizing that it was a "dangerous escalation that could destroy the ceasefire agreement."
Gazelle residents are despairing over the new Israeli attacks, feeling as if the two-year war continues.
A 33-year-old resident of Gaza City, Kuraz, told AFP: "We fear the war will return... Every time we think we can regain hope, the shelling starts again. When will this nightmare end?"
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