As the fragile truce brokered by the US continues to unravel, nearly 100 Palestinians have been killed and 230 wounded in Gaza since October 10th. Israel claims Hamas fighters attacked its soldiers in Rafah, leading to a massive wave of strikes across the Gaza Strip. However, Hamas disputes this account, stating that it was unaware of any clashes.
The ceasefire, which was brokered by Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey with the US, has been described as a genocide by international organizations and a UN commission. Since its implementation, over 68,000 people have been killed and 170,200 wounded in Gaza. More than 1,100 Israelis were injured during Hamas-led attacks on October 7th, while nearly 200 were taken captive.
So who broke the ceasefire? According to Israel, it was Hamas that violated the agreement by attacking its soldiers. However, Hamas maintains that it had no contact with any Palestinian fighters in Rafah, where Israel claims the fighting took place. The situation is further complicated by allegations of Israeli interference in Gaza's governance and aid distribution.
The terms of the ceasefire were outlined in a 20-point proposal unveiled by the US. These conditions include an end to hostilities in Gaza, Israel lifting its blockade on all aid entering Gaza, Hamas releasing captives alive or dead, and more. However, it appears that neither side has adhered strictly to these terms.
Israel has been accused of violating the deal over 80 times, killing at least 97 Palestinians. On Friday, Israeli forces killed 11 members of a civilian vehicle in Zeitoun neighborhood, including seven children and three women. The situation remains dire for many Gazans, who are struggling to access basic necessities due to Israel's blockade.
Meanwhile, Hamas has released all 20 living captives but is still working to recover the bodies of the 28 Palestinians killed during Israeli bombardment. With over 10,000 Palestinians believed to have died beneath rubble, the recovery efforts are slow and challenging.
The international community remains concerned about the ceasefire, with US President Trump stating that it remains in effect. However, many experts warn that the situation is volatile and could easily escalate again. The dispute over returning Israeli captives' remains threatens to undermine the fragile truce, further complicating an already dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
				
			The ceasefire, which was brokered by Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey with the US, has been described as a genocide by international organizations and a UN commission. Since its implementation, over 68,000 people have been killed and 170,200 wounded in Gaza. More than 1,100 Israelis were injured during Hamas-led attacks on October 7th, while nearly 200 were taken captive.
So who broke the ceasefire? According to Israel, it was Hamas that violated the agreement by attacking its soldiers. However, Hamas maintains that it had no contact with any Palestinian fighters in Rafah, where Israel claims the fighting took place. The situation is further complicated by allegations of Israeli interference in Gaza's governance and aid distribution.
The terms of the ceasefire were outlined in a 20-point proposal unveiled by the US. These conditions include an end to hostilities in Gaza, Israel lifting its blockade on all aid entering Gaza, Hamas releasing captives alive or dead, and more. However, it appears that neither side has adhered strictly to these terms.
Israel has been accused of violating the deal over 80 times, killing at least 97 Palestinians. On Friday, Israeli forces killed 11 members of a civilian vehicle in Zeitoun neighborhood, including seven children and three women. The situation remains dire for many Gazans, who are struggling to access basic necessities due to Israel's blockade.
Meanwhile, Hamas has released all 20 living captives but is still working to recover the bodies of the 28 Palestinians killed during Israeli bombardment. With over 10,000 Palestinians believed to have died beneath rubble, the recovery efforts are slow and challenging.
The international community remains concerned about the ceasefire, with US President Trump stating that it remains in effect. However, many experts warn that the situation is volatile and could easily escalate again. The dispute over returning Israeli captives' remains threatens to undermine the fragile truce, further complicating an already dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
 My heart is breaking for all those innocent people caught in the middle of this conflict. 100+ Palestinians killed and 230 wounded since October 10th... it's just too much
 My heart is breaking for all those innocent people caught in the middle of this conflict. 100+ Palestinians killed and 230 wounded since October 10th... it's just too much  . I can only imagine how scary and confusing it must be for the families left behind. And on top of that, over 68,000 people already lost their lives and many more are struggling to survive due to Israel's blockade
. I can only imagine how scary and confusing it must be for the families left behind. And on top of that, over 68,000 people already lost their lives and many more are struggling to survive due to Israel's blockade 
 . I mean, 100+ Palestinians dead and 230 wounded since Oct 10th? That's just insane
. I mean, 100+ Palestinians dead and 230 wounded since Oct 10th? That's just insane  . And Israel's all like "Hamas attacked us" but Hamas says they had no clue
. And Israel's all like "Hamas attacked us" but Hamas says they had no clue  . It's like, can't we just get along for once?
. It's like, can't we just get along for once? 
 . I mean, I get that it's supposed to be a security thingy, but come on, 10,000+ Palestinians trapped under rubble and they still can't get basic necessities like food and water? That's just heartbreaking
. I mean, I get that it's supposed to be a security thingy, but come on, 10,000+ Palestinians trapped under rubble and they still can't get basic necessities like food and water? That's just heartbreaking  .
. . I mean, I know Trump said it's still in effect, but come on, can't we at least try to keep everyone safe?
. I mean, I know Trump said it's still in effect, but come on, can't we at least try to keep everyone safe? 
 . Can't we just have a peaceful resolution for once?
. Can't we just have a peaceful resolution for once? 
 ! The numbers are just insane, 100+ Palestinians dead and thousands more wounded... it's like they're just numbers on a screen
! The numbers are just insane, 100+ Palestinians dead and thousands more wounded... it's like they're just numbers on a screen  . And Israel's blockade is literally suffocating Gaza, no one can even get basic supplies in
. And Israel's blockade is literally suffocating Gaza, no one can even get basic supplies in  . I'm still trying to wrap my head around all this, it feels like we're right back where we started. Can't we just have a peaceful coexistence?
. I'm still trying to wrap my head around all this, it feels like we're right back where we started. Can't we just have a peaceful coexistence?  Is it too much to ask for that?
 Is it too much to ask for that?  .
. . I just wish there was a way to bring peace and stability to that region without all the bloodshed
. I just wish there was a way to bring peace and stability to that region without all the bloodshed 

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 68k+ people killed? That's just unacceptable.
 68k+ people killed? That's just unacceptable. This whole thing is so messed up
 This whole thing is so messed up  it's suffocating the people of Gaza. And what's with all these allegations of interference? Can't they just keep their word?
 it's suffocating the people of Gaza. And what's with all these allegations of interference? Can't they just keep their word?  β
β , is just heartbreaking. The world needs to get involved and help these poor people access basic necessities. It's not right that they're suffering like this because of a conflict that seems to have no end
, is just heartbreaking. The world needs to get involved and help these poor people access basic necessities. It's not right that they're suffering like this because of a conflict that seems to have no end  meanwhile israel keeps violating the ceasefire & killing ppl left & right (at least 97 ppl so far) its just horrific
 meanwhile israel keeps violating the ceasefire & killing ppl left & right (at least 97 ppl so far) its just horrific  . i mean like israel says hamas attacked their soldiers and hamas is all "nope didnt happen"
. i mean like israel says hamas attacked their soldiers and hamas is all "nope didnt happen" 
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. That's just not okay. It feels like Israel's blockade is really crippling the people of Gaza, making it impossible for them to get basic necessities like food and water
 That's just not okay. It feels like Israel's blockade is really crippling the people of Gaza, making it impossible for them to get basic necessities like food and water  . I mean, 68,000+ Palestinians killed and over 170,000 wounded? That's just unacceptable
. I mean, 68,000+ Palestinians killed and over 170,000 wounded? That's just unacceptable  .
. . Can't they see that the real problem here is not Hamas or Israel, but the toxic relationship between these two nations? It's like they're stuck in some kind of perpetual cycle of violence
. Can't they see that the real problem here is not Hamas or Israel, but the toxic relationship between these two nations? It's like they're stuck in some kind of perpetual cycle of violence  .
. what really needs to happen here is for both sides to take responsibility and work towards a peaceful solution. We can't keep expecting the same old thing to happen every time... it's just not working.
 what really needs to happen here is for both sides to take responsibility and work towards a peaceful solution. We can't keep expecting the same old thing to happen every time... it's just not working.  they keep saying it's a genocide but no one does anything about it... 68k+ dead & 170k wounded just 'cause of some fighting in Rafah? that's not even the point, the blockade by Israel is suffocating Gaza like a vice
 they keep saying it's a genocide but no one does anything about it... 68k+ dead & 170k wounded just 'cause of some fighting in Rafah? that's not even the point, the blockade by Israel is suffocating Gaza like a vice