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We survived the war, we may not survive the ceasefire

We survived the war, we may not survive the ceasefire

Summary

The article describes ongoing violence in the Gaza Strip despite a ceasefire that was supposed to stop hostilities. An explosion at a cafe and other bombings killed several people after the ceasefire was declared. Aid is also restricted, with much less assistance reaching Gaza than promised.

Key Facts

  • A ceasefire was announced in the Gaza Strip, but violence continues.
  • An Israeli drone attack targeted Twix Cafe, killing three people and injuring others.
  • On the single deadliest day since the ceasefire, explosions across Gaza killed at least 45 people.
  • Over 100 Palestinians have died since the ceasefire began.
  • There is a significant shortage of aid entering Gaza, with only 15% of promised aid trucks getting through.
  • The Rafah border crossing to Egypt remains closed, affecting medical treatment and family reunification.
  • Food security is a major concern, as people stockpile supplies amid ongoing violence.
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