Breaking News: Israel Airstrikes in Gaza Kill 70 Just After Ceasefire with Hamas
The death toll in Gaza has risen to 77, following Israeli airstrikes just hours after a ceasefire agreement was announced between Israel and Hamas. The strikes have left many wounded, adding to the growing humanitarian crisis in the region.
Ceasefire Agreement Details:
The ceasefire, brokered by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States, aimed to end 15 months of hostilities. Key terms included:
- A six-week truce.
- Withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza.
- Exchange of hostages and prisoners between Israel and Hamas.
However, despite the agreement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cited a “last-minute crisis” with Hamas as a factor delaying the implementation of the deal.
Reactions:
Residents in Gaza report escalating fears and uncertainty, as strikes persist despite international pressure for peace. Human rights groups and aid organizations have called for both sides to honor the ceasefire, emphasizing the urgent need for humanitarian relief for civilians caught in the conflict.
International Calls for Action:
The international community continues to urge adherence to the agreement, stressing the importance of a sustainable resolution to prevent further violence and loss of life.
This development highlights the fragility of the situation and the challenges of enforcing peace in the region.