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Israeli forces maintain deadly strikes in Gaza despite ceasefire agreement

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Israeli forces maintain deadly strikes in Gaza despite ceasefire agreement
By: Dakir Madiha
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Israeli forces have continued their deadly strikes in Gaza despite a recently brokered ceasefire, leaving Palestinians in a state of despair. Hospitals in Gaza have reported receiving 13 bodies and eight wounded individuals within the past 24 hours, underscoring the ongoing violence.

Ceasefire overshadowed by bloodshed

While U.S. officials, including Vice President JD Vance, praised the progress of the ceasefire implementation, the reality on the ground paints a grim picture. Speaking from Kiryat Gat in Israel, Vance described the situation as “going very well” but acknowledged that “a lot of work remains.” However, in Gaza, the continuing violence tells a starkly different story.

A particularly deadly incident occurred on Friday when 11 members of the Abu Shaaban family were killed in the Zeitoun neighborhood of Gaza City. Unknowingly crossing into a newly established “yellow line”, a boundary defined by Israeli forces as part of the ceasefire agreement, led to the family’s car being fired upon.

The ‘yellow line’: A perilous boundary

The so-called “yellow line” marks areas where Israeli forces maintain a presence, covering approximately 58% of Gaza. Initially, the boundary was unmarked, and with Gaza’s crumbled infrastructure and disrupted communications, most residents were unaware of its existence. Recently, Israeli forces have begun erecting warning signs to delineate this dangerous zone.

For Palestinians attempting to return to their homes, this boundary has become a deadly obstacle. The lack of clear information has resulted in tragic deaths, including the Abu Shaaban family, whose vehicle entered the restricted zone without their knowledge.

International condemnation grows

Qatar’s Emir condemned the ongoing Israeli aggression, labeling it as “genocide” and criticizing Israel’s violation of the ceasefire. He warned that the killing of civilians during a supposed truce demonstrates a disregard for peace and international norms.

“It is unfortunate that the international community remains incapable of enforcing respect when it comes to the tragedy of the Palestinian people,” the Emir stated.

Since October 2023, Israeli attacks on Gaza have claimed over 68,229 Palestinian lives and injured more than 170,369, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.

Contrasting narratives

Despite these grim statistics, U.S. officials continue to celebrate the ceasefire agreement. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff lauded the deal, stating, “Signing this deal off was a challenge in and of itself, but implementation is where it’s really going to be the most important, and I think that’s exceeding where we thought we’d be at this time.”

However, the ongoing loss of life suggests otherwise, leaving many to question the effectiveness and sincerity of the ceasefire process. For Palestinians in Gaza, the violence persists, and hope for peace remains elusive.



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