A Look at the Violence Flaring in Gaza Months Into an Israel-Hamas Ceasefire
A U.S.-brokered truce in October reduced violence but left key issues unresolved; over 550 Palestinians and four Israeli soldiers have died amid ongoing clashes, Gaza Health Ministry reported.
- At least 556 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes since the ceasefire began in October, including 24 on Wednesday and 30 on Saturday, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
- Other aspects of the ceasefire agreement have stalled, including the deployment of an international security force, Hamas disarmament and the reconstruction of Gaza.
- Violence has sharply declined since the ceasefire paused a war in which more than 71,800 Palestinians have been killed, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
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500 Palestinians, 4 Israeli soldiers killed: 3 reasons Gaza doesn't have peace despite ceasefire
Over 500 Palestinians and 4 Israeli soldiers have been killed ever since Israel and Hamas agreed to a ceasefire. The figures now raise the question of when Gaza will witness peace, not on paper but in reality.
The Gaza ceasefire began months ago. Here’s why the fighting persists
As Israeli strikes killed two dozen Palestinians on Wednesday, many in Gaza wondered what had become of the ceasefire reached between Israel and Hamas in October.
The IDF (Israel Defense Forces) publicly admitted the number of victims, similar to that published by the Palestinian territory’s health ministry. A recognition of what continues to be denounced around the world as a real genocide, perpetrated by the Zionist army. These figures do not include the number of missing persons. Meanwhile, they continue to violate the ceasefire agreement and murder entire families. Representatives of the Israeli army …
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