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Hamas accuses Israel of repeatedly violating the ceasefire and calls on international mediators to intervene

A delegation from the Palestinian movement has arrived in Cairo to discuss the escalation of Israeli attacks, while Israel has announced that it has killed Hamas commander Alaa Al-Hadidi in the Strip.

GAZA CITY (---), 23/11/2025.- Palestinians carry the body of a person killed in Israeli air strikes, at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, 23 November 2025. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, at least 24 Palestinians were killed November 22 in Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip. EFE/EPA/MOHAMMED SABER
Funeral in Gaza. Photo: EFE

The Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas has warned of the high risk of breaking the ceasefire in Gaza due to Israeli attacks that have left at least 24 dead in the last few hours and has sent a high-level delegation to Cairo to discuss the situation with international mediators.

On Saturday, the Israeli Army confirmed on social media the bombing of senior Hamas officials and claimed that they were in response to attacks and activities in the area or beyond the "Yellow Line" marking the current positions of the army in the Gaza Strip. The most serious attack occurred in western Gaza, where an Israeli attack killed five people in the Al Rimal neighbourhood.



Israel, on the other hand, has declared an attack on Hamas militia commanderAlaa Hadidi\u00A0.

In this context, Hamas has issued a statement denouncing the "systematic Zionist violationsof the ceasefire agreement "agreed on 10 October, adding that Israel has killed hundreds of people as a result of" raids and killings under invented pretexts. "

Israeli PrimeMinister Binyamin Netanyahu , during his weekly appearance before his Council of Ministers, has defended his military attacks and accused Hamas militias of breaking the ceasefire.

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