Israeli drone strike kills two in Gaza as ceasefire violations mount
Summary
An Israeli drone strike in southern Gaza killed two people, including a child. Despite a ceasefire agreement, Israel and Hamas accuse each other of ongoing violations. Aid deliveries to Gaza are restricted, impacting the delivery of essential supplies.Key Facts
- An Israeli drone strike killed two people east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
- The strike occurred despite a ceasefire that began on October 10.
- Hamas claims that Israeli attacks have killed 271 people, mostly civilians, since the ceasefire.
- Israel states that those targeted posed an "immediate threat."
- Gaza faces restrictions on aid, with only 270 trucks entering on a recent day, against an agreed daily need of 600.
- Israel has banned UNRWA, affecting aid distribution to displaced populations in Gaza.
- Destruction from military actions in Gaza continues, with demolition activities reported in Khan Younis and other areas.
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