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    News DeskBy News DeskOctober 20, 2025Updated:October 21, 2025No Comments1 Views
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    Gaza officials accuse Israel of breaching the ceasefire 80 times since 10 October, with 97 Palestinians killed and 230 wounded, highlighting fragile truce.

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    GAZA: The Gaza media office has accused Israel of violating the terms of the ceasefire agreement at least 80 times since it was signed on 10 October, claiming that military operations have killed 97 Palestinians and wounded 230 others. In a statement released today, officials described the actions as a “flagrant violation of international humanitarian law,” asserting that they reflect Israel’s “aggressive behavior and desire for bloodshed.”

    The allegations underscore the fragile nature of the truce, which has repeatedly been tested by sporadic violence and mutual accusations. Israeli authorities, for their part, insist that their operations are defensive, carried out in response to what they describe as provocations and alleged breaches of the ceasefire by Hamas. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have framed their actions as necessary to maintain security and deter attacks on civilians and military targets.

    Hamas officials have denied Israeli claims, creating a persistent “he-said-she-said” dynamic that has complicated efforts to reinforce the ceasefire. Analysts and international observers warn that these ongoing accusations of violations on both sides raise serious questions about the long-term viability of the agreement.

    The situation highlights the continuing volatility in Gaza, where even minor incidents can escalate rapidly, threatening a return to widespread violence. Humanitarian groups have expressed concern over civilian casualties and the impact on already strained health and aid infrastructure.

    Observers say the repeated violations and counterclaims underline the urgent need for robust monitoring and enforcement mechanisms to ensure compliance with the truce, as well as renewed diplomatic engagement to prevent further deterioration of the fragile ceasefire.

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