Overview
- The Israeli military said it struck targets across the Gaza Strip on November 19 after gunfire at areas where its soldiers were deployed, describing the incidents as ceasefire violations and claiming it targeted Hamas strongholds.
- Gaza health authorities reported 25 people killed and 77 injured in the strikes, with local reports citing casualties in Gaza City and Khan Younis and noting that children were among the dead.
- The latest fatalities raised reported deaths since the October 10 ceasefire took effect to about 280, according to figures cited in the coverage.
- Hamas issued a statement condemning the attacks, accusing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of seeking to resume a massacre of Palestinians.
- U.S. Central Command publicly displayed a civil-military coordination center in central Israel organized into humanitarian, information, and security divisions, and officials said goods entering Gaza have increased since the ceasefire.