Palestinians face hunger, cold and loss amid ongoing Israeli siege on Gaza
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Palestinians face hunger, cold and loss amid ongoing Israeli siege on Gaza
"Despite the ceasefire, Israel's strikes and severe restrictions on aid leave Gaza's civilians struggling to survive. Since a US-brokered ceasefire between Hamas and Israel took effect last month, Israel has continued its deadly attacks across Gaza, killing at least 236 Palestinians and wounding more than 600 others, according to Gaza's Ministry of Health. In the past 24 hours alone, hospitals in Gaza reported the deaths of three more people and recovered three additional bodies from beneath collapsed buildings."
"Among the latest victims was a Palestinian man killed by an Israeli drone strike in northern Gaza's Shujayea neighbourhood. The Israeli military said he had crossed the yellow line marking the ceasefire boundary and approached its troops, without offering evidence. In a statement, the army claimed the man advanced toward troops in the northern Gaza Strip, posing an immediate threat, prompting an air strike to remove the threat."
"Separately on Sunday evening, the Israeli Prime Minister's Office said on X that three bodies of deceased Israeli captives have been received in Israel via the Red Cross. As per the terms of the ceasefire, Israel must now return the bodies of 45 dead Palestinian prisoners, 15 for each Israeli captive returned. Tensions deepened after the United States Central Command (CENTCOM) accused Hamas of looting an aid truck in Khan Younis,"
A US-brokered ceasefire between Hamas and Israel took effect last month. Despite the truce, Israeli strikes continued across Gaza, killing at least 236 Palestinians and wounding more than 600, according to Gaza's Ministry of Health. Hospitals reported additional deaths and recovered bodies from beneath collapsed buildings. A Palestinian man was killed by an Israeli drone strike after the military said he crossed a ceasefire boundary and approached troops. Gaza's Health Ministry reported 500 bodies retrieved from rubble since the truce began, and extensive destruction from a two-year bombardment left much of the enclave in ruins. Tensions rose over allegations of aid looting and prisoner-body exchanges.
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