
Israeli Airstrikes Kill 4, Injure 10 in Gaza Strip
Palestinian health sources reported that Israeli airstrikes targeting parts of the Gaza Strip killed at least four people and injured 10 others on March 22, 2026.
The attacks hit several areas, resulting in civilian casualties. International media outlets confirmed the strikes and noted that air raids continue in the region.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health stated that despite a ceasefire announced in October 2025, attacks have persisted, with at least 680 Palestinians killed since then.
The ministry added that the total death toll in the Israel-Gaza conflict since it began in October 2023 has exceeded 72,000.
The conflict has featured periodic escalations, including airstrikes and ground operations, amid ongoing international concern over the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
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Where reports agree
- Israeli airstrikes occurred in Gaza Strip on 2026-03-22
- Casualties: at least 4 killed and 10 injured, per Palestinian health sources
- Ceasefire announced in October 2025 but violations ongoing
- At least 680 Palestinians killed since ceasefire per Palestinian Ministry of Health
- Total deaths since October 2023 exceed 72,000
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