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Deadly Air Strikes and Attacks Despite Gaza Ceasefire
Israeli strikes killed at least three Palestinians amid tightened aid restrictions and NGO bans, deepening Gaza's humanitarian crisis since the October ceasefire, Gaza health officials reported.
- On Sunday, Israel's military launched fresh attacks across the Gaza Strip, including Khan Younis and Gaza City, despite the US-mediated October ceasefire.
- Israel says it targeted terrorist infrastructure above and below ground, including tunnels in Beit Lahiya, while critics warn anti-UNRWA legislation threatens international humanitarian principles.
- Medical sources reported at least three Palestinians were killed in Khan Younis, including a 15-year-old boy and a fisherman, while Israeli drones bombed homes and artillery shelled Shujayea, Zeitoun, and Tuffah neighbourhood in Gaza City.
- Meanwhile, the military is blocking international humanitarian aid at Gaza's border and has moved to ban Doctors Without Borders and Norwegian Refugee Council, while UN officials urge reversing suspensions to protect humanitarian work.
- Most of the territory is in ruins, with more than two million people living in makeshift homes, and Gaza's Ministry of Health reports 71,386 killed and 171,264 injured since October 2023.
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The Ministry of Health announced on Sunday that, since October 2023, Israeli attacks have caused a total of 71,386 deaths and 171,264 injuries. Since the ceasefire was decreed on 10 October, rescue teams have found 684 bodies in the rubble.
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