Over 500 Palestinians killed by Israel since 'ceasefire'
Since agreeing to a US-brokered ceasefire, Israel has been carrying out deadly attacks on Palestinian civilians, with more than 500 people losing their lives in the conflict.
These victims were largely unarmed and caught in the crossfire of the violence, which was sparked by Israel's genocidal war on Gaza. Despite the official truce, the fighting has continued, with many Palestinians being killed or injured as they go about their daily lives.
A look at the stories of these Palestinian victims reveals a disturbing trend: they were often children, teenagers, and elderly people who had nothing to do with the conflict. Many were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, while others were caught up in the chaos as their homes and communities came under attack.
The Israeli military has maintained that it is targeting only militant groups, but eyewitness accounts and video footage suggest otherwise. The victims' families have spoken out about the trauma and grief they are experiencing, calling for an end to the violence and a return to peace.
As the ceasefire holds, many Palestinians remain wary of when the next attack will come, and whether their homes and communities will be safe. With more than 500 lives lost in recent days, it is clear that Israel's actions have left many without answers or solace.
Since agreeing to a US-brokered ceasefire, Israel has been carrying out deadly attacks on Palestinian civilians, with more than 500 people losing their lives in the conflict.
These victims were largely unarmed and caught in the crossfire of the violence, which was sparked by Israel's genocidal war on Gaza. Despite the official truce, the fighting has continued, with many Palestinians being killed or injured as they go about their daily lives.
A look at the stories of these Palestinian victims reveals a disturbing trend: they were often children, teenagers, and elderly people who had nothing to do with the conflict. Many were simply in the wrong place at the wrong time, while others were caught up in the chaos as their homes and communities came under attack.
The Israeli military has maintained that it is targeting only militant groups, but eyewitness accounts and video footage suggest otherwise. The victims' families have spoken out about the trauma and grief they are experiencing, calling for an end to the violence and a return to peace.
As the ceasefire holds, many Palestinians remain wary of when the next attack will come, and whether their homes and communities will be safe. With more than 500 lives lost in recent days, it is clear that Israel's actions have left many without answers or solace.