Israeli missiles have left at least 31 dead
According to Benjamin Netanyahu's government, the attacks are due to Hamas's violation of the ceasefire, which the Islamist group denies.
The bombings have taken homes and civilian shelters in various areas of the Palestinian enclave. In Gaza, four people from the Al Banna family have been killed when a shell hit their home. Three others have been killed in an attack on the Abu Hana family home. Three people have been killed in the Al Shati refugee camp.
In the centre of the country, attacks on the Musirate and Al Bureij camps have resulted in nine casualties, including a child and a woman. In Jan Younis, in the south, seven people have died, including five minors and one woman, when a missile hit the vehicle.
Sources at Jan Younis Nasser Hospital have reported that the bodies of several children have arrived "divided" after the attack. Civil Defense teams have confirmed that rescue work continues despite the "difficult humanitarian conditions caused by continued bombings and shortages of resources."
The Israeli Army has justified the attacks in retaliation for alleged artillery fire on Hamas soldiers in Rafah and sniper fire, which the Islamist group denies du.
From South Korea, US President Donald Trump has supported Israel's response: "An Israeli soldier was killed and the Israelis should respond, "he said on an official trip.
Meanwhile, rescue teams in Gaza continue to search through the rubble. The families of the victims say there are still people trapped under the rubble.
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