Expansion | At least six deceased, including one minor, and more than ten injured in an Israeli bombing on the city of Gaza

An Israeli bombing against a café in Gaza leaves six Palestinians dead, including one minor, and more than a dozen injured despite the ceasefire.

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At least six Palestinians have lost their lives and more than a dozen have been injured in a new attack launched this Tuesday by the Israeli Army against the city of Gaza, despite the ceasefire agreed upon between Israel and the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in October 2025.

The Ministry of Health of the Gaza Strip, controlled by Hamas, has specified that six people, including a minor, have died in a bombing by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on a café in the city, thus correcting an initial count provided by medical sources to the newspaper "Filastin".

As a consequence of the attack, another 14 people have been injured, three of them in critical condition, and have been evacuated to Al Shifa Hospital, according to Gazan authorities in a statement in which they described the incident as an "atrocious massacre".

In the same note, they denounced that the attack demonstrates "the intention of the occupation to violate the ceasefire agreement and continue its genocide war" against the Palestinian population.

The spokesperson for Hamas, Basem Naim, has attributed the responsibility for this "cowardly attack" to the Peace Board promoted by the Trump Administration and chaired by the Bulgarian diplomat Nikolai Mladenov.

"The Peace Board is responsible for the continuation of violence, as some of its statements are interpreted as authorization for more violence based on the lies of the (Benjamin) Netanyahu Government," he stated in a statement in which he urged the body to "force it to comply and implement the agreement" of October 2025.

The Israeli forces have reported, for their part, an operation against "several" alleged members of Hamas in the Shati area, a displaced persons camp located in the north of the Palestinian enclave.

As in previous occasions, they have claimed that the alleged militants "were planning terrorist attacks" against their troops deployed in the Gaza Strip and that the attack aimed to "neutralize the threat".

The Gaza authorities have raised the number of fatalities to 1,265 and the number of injuries to 4,198 at the hands of the Israeli Army since the ceasefire came into effect. In total, the death toll since the beginning of the Israeli offensive in Gaza following the attacks by Palestinian militias on October 7, 2023, amounts to 73,399, while 174,310 people have been injured.

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