Israel Warns of Further Strikes Against Hamas; Rafah Border Crossing Remains Closed
The Gaza Media Office reported 47 ceasefire violations since the truce, causing 38 Palestinian deaths and 143 injuries amid ongoing tensions and military operations.
- On Friday, the Israeli military killed eleven members of a displaced Palestinian family, including seven children and three women, when their vehicle was struck in the Zeitoun neighbourhood of Gaza City.
- The Israeli military said the vehicle had passed the 'yellow line', while Mahmoud Basal, Gaza civil defence spokesperson, said `I am certain the family couldn't distinguish between the yellow and red lines because there are no actual physical markers on the ground`.
- The Government Media Office in Gaza reported 47 documented violations since the ceasefire, with 38 Palestinian civilians killed and 143 injured, while officials said forces used tanks, armoured vehicles, mechanised cranes, and drones.
- The Government Media Office urged the United Nations, international organisations and ceasefire guarantors to intervene urgently to protect unarmed civilians and warned it `puts the credibility of the international community at stake`.
- Minister Netanyahu has ordered the Rafah crossing to remain closed until further notice, restricting humanitarian aid amid Gaza’s claim that at least 10,000 bodies remain trapped under rubble requiring specialist recovery equipment.
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Israel warns of further strikes against Hamas; Rafah border crossing remains closed
Rafah border crossing remains closed amid ongoing ceasefires violations; government media office in Gaza said on October 19, that Israel had committed 47 violations after the ceasefire deal, leaving 38 dead and 143 wounded.
Israel commits 47 violations since Gaza ceasefire took effect
Gaza Strip: Israel has committed 47 violations of the Gaza ceasefire that came into effect on Friday, October 10, resulting in 38 Palestinian deaths and 143 injuries, the Government Media Office in Gaza said. In a statement, the office accused Israeli forces of carrying out “serious and repeated breaches” since the ceasefire was announced, calling the actions “a blatant violation of international humanitarian law.” Also ReadDocument reveals ex-I…


Cairo. At least 38 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli army gunfire in Gaza since the entry into force of the peace agreement between Israel and Hamas, which was established on 10 October, the Palestinian enclave government press service reported yesterday, accusing Tel Aviv of systematically violating the terms of the pact.
The Gaza authorities' press office accused Israel of violating Hamas ' 47 times since its entry into force, killing 38 Palestinians and injuring 143 others, reports The Guardian.
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