Israel’s constant attacks against the Palestinian population since the formalization of the ceasefire on October 11 threaten the fragile peace agreed upon at the behest of President Trump.
MADRID, Nov. 23. (EUROPA PRESS).- The Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas warned that the cease fire in Gaza is in serious danger of cracking before the israeli attacks that they have left at least 24 muertos in the last hours and sent a high level delegation a Cairo to discuss the situation with the international mediators.
He israel army confirmed on social networks this Saturday a series of bombings against senior officials of Hamas in response to raids and activity in the immediate vicinity or beyond the “Yellow Line“which marks the current positions of the army in the Strip of Gaza. The most serious occurred in the west of the city of Gaza when an Israeli projectile hit a vehicle whose explosion ended up costing the lives of five people in the Al Rimal neighborhood.
Israel, on the other hand, claimed that it was an operation against an individual identified as Alaa Hadidi, a senior official in the supply and arms manufacturing wing of the Hamas militias, who have not commented on this attack.
In this context, Hamas published a statement in which it denounces “systematic Zionist violations of the ceasefire agreement” agreed on October 10 and which, since then, “have resulted in the martyrdom of hundreds of people due to continuous raids and murders under invented pretexts, and have also led to changes in the lines of withdrawal in violation of the agreed maps.”
“The occupation forces continue to violate the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip through a series of attacks against areas in the north, center and south that are costing the lives of their residents,” Hamas added, before demanding that international mediation intervene urgently to pressure Israel and end these attacks.
In this context, sources from the Saudi newspaper Al Hadath confirmed the arrival of a Hamas delegation to the Egyptian capital to discuss the situation with Egyptian Intelligence officials and representatives of the international “troika” of mediators – Egypt, Qatar and the United States – to discuss “ways to contain this resurgence” and address once and for all a second transition phase in the North American plan to chart the future of Gaza while waiting for the Palestinian militias to find the mortal remains of the last three Israeli hostages who remain to be handed over.
Netanyahu blames Hamas for violating ceasefire
In his weekly appearance before his council of ministers, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the attacks by his military and accused the Hamas militias of having broken the cessation of hostilities with their raids.
“Since the ceasefire, Hamas has not stopped violating it, and we are acting accordingly. There have been several attempts to penetrate our territory beyond the Yellow Line and try to harm our soldiers,” explained the Prime Minister.
“These incursions have been thwarted with great force and we have eliminated and captured numerous terrorists, especially in the southern area of Rafah,” said the Israeli president before claiming the independence of these operations in the midst of the negotiations of the US peace plan.
In accordance with my instructions, the IDF began to mark the yellow line where it was held on the extent of over 50% of Gaza’s territories, with a special continuous marking to clearly determine where the security-political separation line passes where the IDF was held, and to warn the Hamas terrorists and the residents of Gaza that any violation and attempt to cross the line will be met with fire. pic.twitter.com/zmothYhoLz
— Israel Katz (@Israel_katz) October 17, 2025
“Everything they say about ‘we have to get approval for this’ from one party or another is simply a lie. We operate with complete
independence,” Netanyahu asserted, “and the answers go through the Minister of Defense and finally reach me, and we decide with
independence from any party, because that’s how it should be.
21 Palestinians killed in the last 24 hours
The Gaza Ministry of Health confirmed the death of 21 people in the Israeli attacks in the last 24 hours and took the opportunity to denounce that the operations of the Israeli army have already left 339 Palestinians dead since the ceasefire came into force on October 11.
This past Saturday was one of the most violent days in recent weeks since the cessation of hostilities came into effect, marked by a series of Israeli attacks against, according to the army, Palestinian militiamen who were carrying out incursions beyond the so-called “yellow line” that delimits their positions in Gaza.
The most serious occurred in the west of Gaza City when an Israeli projectile hit a vehicle whose explosion ended up costing the lives of five people in the Al Rimal neighborhood, according to Palestinian doctors who denounced the death of civilians in the bombing.
Medical sources spoke at the time of 24 deaths on Saturday, a figure now reduced by three people by the Gaza Ministry of Health.
In its report this Sunday, the health institution of the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas confirmed another 83 injuries, also on
Saturday. In addition, to these 21 deaths in the latest attacks we must add two other bodies found since Saturday among the rubble of previous attacks.
In total, Israeli attacks during the Gaza war have left 69,756 dead and 170,946 injured since October 7, 2023.
To the 339 deaths recorded since the beginning of the ceasefire, the Gaza authorities added another 871 injuries from attacks since October 11, and the recovery of the mortal remains of 574 Palestinians.
