By Atoyebi Nike

Israeli air strikes in Gaza on Thursday killed four people, including three members of the same family, raising fresh fears over the fragile ceasefire. Qatar, a key mediator, warned that the renewed attacks threaten to derail the truce.

Hospital officials in Khan Yunis said a one-year-old girl was among the dead, while another victim was killed in Abasan al-Kabira. Residents reported continued artillery fire despite the ceasefire in place since October 10.

Israel confirmed a strike east of the “yellow line,” saying it targeted “terror infrastructures,” but offered no details on casualties. Gaza authorities say more than 312 people have been killed in Israeli attacks since the truce began.

“We are afraid the war will return,” said Gaza resident Lina Kuraz. “The shelling keeps shattering any hope.”

Hamas urged international mediators to pressure Israel to halt the strikes.

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