No, there is no ceasefire in Gaza
Summary
A ceasefire announced for Gaza on October 10 did not lead to an actual halt in hostilities. Despite the agreement, Israel has continued military actions and restricted humanitarian aid into Gaza. This has led to continued casualties and unmet basic needs for the population.Key Facts
- A ceasefire was declared in Gaza on October 10.
- Despite the ceasefire, Israel has continued military actions, reportedly violating it nearly 500 times in 44 days.
- On October 29, 109 Palestinians, including children, were killed in a single day of violence.
- Aid trucks allowed into Gaza are far below agreed numbers, with only 150 trucks permitted instead of the planned 600 per day.
- Essential supplies like nutritious food and medicine are restricted from entering Gaza.
- The UN agency UNRWA has been unable to deliver food aid despite having supplies ready.
- The International Court of Justice stated Israel must allow humanitarian aid, but this has not been followed.
- A new UN Security Council resolution supports President Trump’s plan for Gaza, creating international bodies for security and disarmament.
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