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Israeli Strikes Kill Three in Gaza, Testing Fragile Ceasefire

Israeli military strikes in Gaza killed at least three people on Sunday, according to local medics, in a development that is placing significant strain on an already fragile ceasefire arrangement. The strikes mark some of the most serious kinetic activity since the ceasefire came into effect, raising alarm among international mediators and humanitarian organisations operating in the territory.

The deaths, confirmed by Gaza's medical personnel, occurred amid a broader context of unresolved political differences between Israel and Hamas over the terms of any durable settlement. The ceasefire, brokered through intensive diplomatic engagement involving Qatar, Egypt, and the United States, has been described by observers as structurally vulnerable to collapse under renewed military pressure.

International monitoring bodies and humanitarian agencies have repeatedly warned that sustained military action risks triggering a complete breakdown of the ceasefire framework. Sunday's strikes, while limited in immediate scale, are being interpreted as a signal of Israel's continued willingness to conduct targeted operations regardless of the truce's status.

No immediate response from Hamas or international mediators had been formally issued at the time of reporting. The incident is expected to intensify diplomatic pressure on Israel from European governments and the United Nations, which have called for strict adherence to the ceasefire terms.

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