Despite a US-brokered ceasefire intended to halt hostilities, Israel has reportedly killed over 1,000 Palestinians in Gaza. The deaths have occurred since the agreement was reached, raising questions about its effectiveness and implementation. Details regarding the circumstances of these fatalities remain limited, but the reported number indicates a continued high level of violence. This contradicts the stated purpose of the ceasefire, which was to provide a period of calm and allow for humanitarian aid to reach the besieged territory. International observers are expressing concern over the ongoing casualties and calling for a full investigation. The reported deaths also fuel accusations of continued aggression despite the agreement, and raise doubts about the long-term prospects for peace. The situation remains volatile and the reported fatalities underscore the fragility of the ceasefire.
