Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria Escalate as Ceasefire Talks Stall
Seven killed in strikes targeting militants, with humanitarian conditions worsening under Gaza blockade and hostilities threatening fragile truce.
- Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least three men near Bureij camp, with conflicting reports about their activities, as well as a man and his nephew at a school sheltering displaced Palestinians.
- Strikes in southern Lebanon targeted Hezbollah operatives, killing two, while further strikes targeted Hezbollah sites, according to Israeli military statements.
- In southern Syria, Israeli strikes killed three civilians and injured 19, including children, while targeting military command centers and weapons sites.
- Israel has blocked food, medicine, and fuel from entering Gaza for two weeks, citing pressure on Hamas to accept changes to the ceasefire agreement, worsening the humanitarian crisis.
- Ceasefire negotiations remain stalled, with Hamas accusing Israel of imposing new conditions, and Israel demanding additional hostage releases before advancing talks.