Continued Violence in Southern Gaza
Israeli air raids and drone attacks persisted in the Gaza Strip on Monday, November 10, 2025, leading to the deaths of two Palestinians, one of whom was a child. The incident took place in the southern Gaza Strip, specifically in the Ramida area east of Khan Younis and the town of Bani Suheila. Medical sources and Palestine's official news agency WAFA reported that the victims were struck when a drone targeted a group of civilians. Civil Defence spokesperson Mahmoud Basal confirmed the fatalities, highlighting the ongoing violence despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
Conflicting Accounts and Ceasefire Breaches
The Israeli military issued a statement claiming that the two Palestinians killed were 'terrorists' who had crossed a 'yellow line' – a buffer zone separating Israeli-controlled territory from areas designated for Palestinian movement – and posed an immediate threat to Israeli forces operating in the south. However, Palestinian reports, citing medical sources, indicated that a drone targeted a group of civilians. This latest incident underscores the fragile nature of the U.S.-brokered ceasefire, which officially came into effect on October 10, 2025. Despite the truce, skirmishes and violations have continued, with both sides exchanging accusations of non-compliance.
Humanitarian Concerns Amidst Persistent Strikes
Since the ceasefire's implementation, Gaza health authorities have reported a significant number of casualties. As of November 11, 2025, at least 242 Palestinians have been killed and 622 wounded in Israeli actions. The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor stated that Israel continues to commit acts of violence, resulting in an average of eight Palestinian deaths and over twenty injuries daily, despite the agreed-upon truce. The ongoing strikes and the resulting casualties have fueled concerns among international observers and humanitarian organizations about the effectiveness and durability of the ceasefire agreement, as civilians in Gaza continue to face threats of renewed violence.
5 Comments
Africa
This article highlights the immense human cost of this conflict, but it's hard to achieve peace when trust is completely eroded. There's a desperate need for a robust, internationally monitored ceasefire that protects everyone.
Mariposa
While Israel claims self-defense regarding the 'yellow line,' the disproportionate civilian casualties are deeply concerning. The effectiveness of this ceasefire is clearly questionable when so many continue to die.
Comandante
A ceasefire means nothing if militants keep attacking. Israel's actions are justified.
Bermudez
This violence will never end until the occupation does. Shameful.
Muchacha
Terrorists put civilians at risk. This is a tragic but necessary response to aggression.