Gaza Strikes Kill 104, Shattering Ceasefire Hopes

October 29, 2025

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Gaza’s health authorities reported 104 deaths from Israeli airstrikes Tuesday night and Wednesday morning the bloodiest 24 hours since the October 10 ceasefire.

The strikes hit tents, homes, and hospital areas, killing 46 children and 20 women, with hundreds wounded.

Rescue teams dig through rubble for survivors, as the fragile truce brokered by U.S. President Donald Trump teeters on the edge.

The civil defense agency, operating under local administration, decried the attacks as a “blatant truce breach”. “We were rebuilding lives,” said one displaced mother. “Now, it’s fire again.”

What Sparked the Strikes?

Israel launched the operation after a soldier died in Rafah Tuesday. The military blamed Hamas gunmen for the shooting, calling it a ceasefire violation.

“Our troops were targeted in a safe zone,” an official stated. Hamas denied involvement, insisting “no link to the Rafah incident” and reaffirming truce commitment.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered “powerful strikes” on Hamas sites, including weapon caches and tunnels.

The IDF claimed 24 militants killed, but health officials report mostly civilians near displacement tents and Al-Shifa Hospital.

Trump, touring Asia, defended the response:

“They lost a soldier. Israel hit back and they should. But the truce holds.”

Hamas Delays Hostage Handover

The strikes halted hostage body transfers. Hamas announced postponing a body return scheduled Tuesday, citing “Israeli aggression” burying remains deeper in ruins.

“We commit to recovering all, but strikes bury them further,” a spokesman said.

Hamas took 251 hostages in the October 7, 2023, attack, killing 1,221 Israelis (mostly civilians). Israel’s retaliation has claimed 68,531 Palestinian lives, per local health data. The truce required all living hostages returned by October 10; 28 bodies were due next.

A Monday mix-up old remains passed as new  fueled accusations. Hamas calls it “burial complications” from two years of bombardment.

Ground Zero: Horror Returns to Gaza

In Nuseira camp, four children died in a single blast. Al-Awda Hospital received their bodies. “We started breathing again,” said Khadija al-Husni, a tent dweller. “Now, fear rules.”

Al-Shifa Hospital reported a backyard strike. “Children couldn’t sleep  they thought peace came,” a nurse said. Rubble buries more; toll climbs.

Broader War Toll

The two-year conflict – sparked by Hamas’s 2023 assault – has:

  • Killed 68,531 Palestinians (health ministry)
  • Wounded 170,000+
  • Displaced 2 million
  • Destroyed infrastructure valued at billions

The truce paused major ground fighting but left tension high. Wednesday’s strikes  in Gaza City, Khan Younis, and northern areas mark the sharpest escalation.

International Echoes

The UN decried the “deadly cycle.” Aid groups say bodies under rubble push the true count higher. Trump’s “holds” claim clashes with Gaza’s reality.

Hamas vows ceasefire loyalty but warns: “Escalation buries trust.” Israel insists strikes enforce truce terms.

As dust settles, families mourn. Gaza whispers: Peace or pretext?

Will the truce survive?

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