Gazans sift through rubble in Nuseirat after Israeli strikes
Al Jazeera reported that Palestinians inspected destroyed homes in Nuseirat as attacks on Gaza continued despite a US-brokered ceasefire.
By James Whitfield · Staff Writer
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Palestinians in Nuseirat were searching through homes destroyed by Israeli strikes, Al Jazeera reported on July 16. The report said the strikes left houses in the central Gaza area reduced to rubble, sending residents back to inspect the damage.
Al Jazeera reported that near-daily Israeli attacks on Gaza have continued despite what it described as an October 2025 ceasefire. The network said more than 1,100 Palestinians have been killed in violations of the US-brokered deal.
The report focused on residents examining the remains of damaged homes in Nuseirat. Al Jazeera said Palestinians were looking through the wreckage after the strikes, with homes left collapsed or heavily destroyed.
Ceasefire under strain
According to Al Jazeera, the attacks have persisted after the October 2025 agreement, which it described as brokered by the United States. The network said the continued strikes have come in breach of that deal.
Al Jazeera did not provide further details in its report on casualties from the Nuseirat strikes, the timing of the latest attack, or any Israeli military statement. The figures it cited referred to the broader toll in Gaza since the ceasefire.
The network’s account placed the scene in Nuseirat within a wider pattern of ongoing violence in Gaza. It said Palestinians there were left to assess damage to homes while attacks across the territory remained near-daily.
This story draws on original reporting from Al Jazeera.