Summary
Israel has reportedly violated the Gaza ceasefire multiple times between October 10 and November 10 by conducting attacks and restricting aid. Despite ongoing violence, the US states that the ceasefire remains in effect. The ceasefire agreement, which aims to halt hostilities and allow aid into Gaza, was mediated by international partners but not signed by Israel or Hamas.
Key Facts
- Israel violated the Gaza ceasefire at least 282 times according to Gaza's Government Media Office.
- Between October 10 and November 10, Israel reportedly attacked Gaza 124 times, shot at civilians 88 times, and raided residential areas 12 times.
- Israel also detained 23 Palestinians and demolished properties 52 times during this period.
- A 20-point ceasefire proposal by the US, without Palestinian input, was announced on September 29 to end hostilities and allow humanitarian aid into Gaza.
- Representatives from 30 countries signed the Gaza ceasefire agreement on October 13, but Israel and Hamas did not attend the signing ceremony.
- The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that since October 10, at least 242 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli actions.
- The US continues to support Israel with arms and diplomatic backing, while stating that the ceasefire is holding.