Israeli airstrikes kill five in Gaza, including a child, as ceasefire collapses
The collapse of the ceasefire exacerbates Gaza's humanitarian crisis, undermining civilian safety and deepening generational trauma. The post Israeli airstrikes kill five in Gaza, including a child, as ceasefire collapses appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

Israeli airstrikes kill five in Gaza, including a child, as ceasefire collapses Palestinians say the ceasefire has failed after Israeli strikes hit a civilian home, causing deaths and injuries across the territory Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team Jun. 20, 2026 An Israeli airstrike struck a civilian home in Gaza, killing five people including a child, in what Palestinian officials are calling further proof that the ceasefire agreement has effectively disintegrated. The strike adds to a mounting toll that has eroded any remaining faith in the ceasefire framework that took effect on October 10, 2025.
Gaza authorities have documented what they describe as more than 2,400 ceasefire violations by Israeli forces since that date, with over 1,000 people reported killed in the territory during the same period. Advertisement What happened on the ground Palestinians in Gaza have described the situation as a ceasefire in name only, pointing to near-daily attacks that include airstrikes, artillery fire, and ground raids. On April 23, 2026, a separate Israeli airstrike in the northern Gaza area of Beit Lahia killed five people, including three children.
Over 50,000 children have reportedly been killed or injured in Gaza since October 2023, a figure that encompasses the broader conflict period predating the ceasefire. The ceasefire that wasn’t The conflict’s roots stretch back to October 2023, when the initial escalation triggered the broader humanitarian crisis. Since then, residential infrastructure has been systematically destroyed, medical facilities operate at a fraction of their capacity, and the civilian population faces compounding crises of displacement, food insecurity, and inadequate medical care.
What this means going forward The over 50,000 children killed or injured since October 2023 represents a generational catastrophe for Gaza. Gaza officials have characterized the ongoing military operations as a systematic undermining of civilian safety, with residential areas remaining targets and families facing airstrikes with little warning and fewer options for safe relocation. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team.
For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy. POLITICS Israeli airstrikes kill five in Gaza, including a child, as ceasefire collapses Palestinians say the ceasefire has failed after Israeli strikes hit a civilian home, causing deaths and injuries across the territory by Editorial Team Jun. 20, 2026 Share Add us on Google An Israeli airstrike struck a civilian home in Gaza, killing five people including a child, in what Palestinian officials are calling further proof that the ceasefire agreement has effectively disintegrated.
The strike adds to a mounting toll that has eroded any remaining faith in the ceasefire framework that took effect on October 10, 2025. Gaza authorities have documented what they describe as more than 2,400 ceasefire violations by Israeli forces since that date, with over 1,000 people reported killed in the territory during the same period. Advertisement What happened on the ground Palestinians in Gaza have described the situation as a ceasefire in name only, pointing to near-daily attacks that include airstrikes, artillery fire, and ground raids.
On April 23, 2026, a separate Israeli airstrike in the northern Gaza area of Beit Lahia killed five people, including three children. Over 50,000 children have reportedly been killed or injured in Gaza since October 2023, a figure that encompasses the broader conflict period predating the ceasefire. The ceasefire that wasn’t The conflict’s roots stretch back to October 2023, when the initial escalation triggered the broader humanitarian crisis.
Since then, residential infrastructure has been systematically destroyed, medical facilities operate at a fraction of their capacity, and the civilian population faces compounding crises of displacement, food insecurity, and inadequate medical care. What this means going forward The over 50,000 children killed or injured since October 2023 represents a generational catastrophe for Gaza. Gaza officials have characterized the ongoing military operations as a systematic undermining of civilian safety, with residential areas remaining targets and families facing airstrikes with little warning and fewer options for safe relocation.
Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.
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