New Wave of Deaths in Gaza Since Ceasefire: A Phony Truce
Since the ceasefire announced on October 10, 2025, hopes for a return to peace were shattered in a matter of days: Hamas and the Israeli Army are exchanging bodies, but Palestinian civilians continue to pay a heavy price. According to Gazan health authorities, the death toll in the enclave now exceeds 69,000 — this total includes both bodies recently extracted from the rubble and victims of attacks that resumed despite the truce agreement.
Bombings After the Truce
The Israeli army justified a series of strikes on northern Gaza by claiming to target "terrorist elements" after an alleged ceasefire violation by Hamas. However, local sources speak of targeted residential areas, buried families, and a feeling of a broken truce.
Bodies Still Under the Rubble
The official Gazan toll indicates that hundreds of bodies remain trapped under the ruins — the recovery task is colossal: clearing platforms, Turkish drone flights for search, but little visible international aid. The number of people still missing amounts to several thousand.
Humanitarian Crisis Reignited
With the resumption of strikes, Gaza's healthcare system, already on the verge of collapse, is once again on high alert. Overwhelmed hospitals, exhausted staff, scarce supplies — everything indicates that the ceasefire did not resolve the crisis; it merely shifted. Humanitarian aid remains blocked, convoys bypassed.
Diplomatic Stalemate
The truce agreement had generated both hopes and breakdowns. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey called for an immediate resumption of mediated negotiations, while several European countries threatened to suspend some support to Israel if violence resumes. However, for the moment, no binding measures have been adopted.
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