Israeli attacks have continued in the Gaza Strip despite a declared ceasefire, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. The ministry reported that more than 780 Palestinians have been killed since Israel agreed to the ceasefire in October. On Monday, five additional Palestinians were reported dead in separate incidents, including three killed by shelling at a police checkpoint in Khan Younis, one in a drone strike in the Bureij refugee camp, and another at a junction in Gaza City’s Zeitoun area.
The Health Ministry stated that the continuation of these attacks after the ceasefire has further complicated the humanitarian situation in Gaza. The report, citing Al Jazeera, highlights that the ongoing violence is undermining the effects of the supposed truce and worsening conditions for civilians.
The ministry’s data underscores the persistent instability in Gaza despite the formal announcement of a ceasefire, raising concerns about the region’s humanitarian crisis.