Strikes in Gaza Kill 85 Overnight, Toll Rises to Nearly 600 Since Ceasefire Collapse

Gaza, March 20, 2025 — At least 85 Palestinians have been killed in overnight Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, bringing the total death toll since Israel broke a ceasefire to nearly 600, according to local health officials. The escalating violence comes after a truce, which had facilitated the release of hostages, shattered earlier this week. As the conflict intensifies, both sides continue their military actions, leading to growing concerns over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Key Takeaways:
- 85 Dead Overnight: The majority of those killed were women and children, with the Gaza Health Ministry reporting the deaths across various regions of Gaza.
- Nearly 600 Killed Since Ceasefire Ended: The death toll has rapidly risen since Israel’s offensive resumed, after a truce that had lasted several months.
- Targeted Strikes: Israeli airstrikes hit homes in northern and southern Gaza, including a deadly strike on a home in Abasan Al-Kabira, killing at least 16 people.
- Rocket Attacks from Hamas: In retaliation, Hamas fired three rockets at Israel, although no casualties were reported.
- Israel’s Military Actions: Israel’s forces continue their operations in Gaza, aiming to split the region and enforce a blockade in the north.
A ‘Bloody Night’ for Gaza
Medical teams reported a “bloody night” in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya, where airstrikes caused significant destruction. The Indonesian Hospital received 19 bodies, and rescuers continue to search for survivors amidst the rubble.
“The situation is catastrophic,” said Fares Awad, head of the emergency service in northern Gaza.
Military Tensions Escalate
In response to the continued rocket fire, Israel has pushed into Gaza’s northern towns like Beit Lahiya and southern areas near Rafah. Meanwhile, Israel’s Cabinet has approved a significant political move, dismissing the head of Israel’s Shin Bet security service, further deepening the political crisis within Israel.
International Reactions and Humanitarian Crisis
While the United States has reiterated support for Israel, the war shows no sign of ending soon. Despite international pressure, Israel’s blockade on Gaza continues, worsening the humanitarian situation for the 2 million Palestinians living in the region.
As the conflict rages on, the global community watches closely, hoping for a resolution but fearful that the bloodshed will continue for the foreseeable future.
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- Source: ARAB NEWS