Israeli strikes in Gaza and along the Lebanon-Syria border resulted in multiple fatalities on Sunday and Monday, according to reports from various news sources. Eleven people were killed in Gaza, while at least four died in a bombing near the Lebanon-Syria border.
In Gaza, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) stated they struck terror targets in response to ceasefire violations by Hamas. Palestinian civil defense and health officials reported that the strikes occurred on Sunday morning. The Palestinian Red Crescent indicated that a strike on a tent encampment in northern Gaza killed at least six people, and another strike in the south of the strip killed five. The IDF also reported that militants were killed after emerging from a tunnel into the area controlled by the Israeli military. Both Israel and Hamas have accused each other of breaching the ceasefire agreement.
On the Lebanon-Syria border, Israeli forces bombed a vehicle early Monday morning, killing at least four people, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health. The Lebanese National News Agency identified one of the victims as a Syrian national named Khaled Mohammad al-Ahmad.
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