
Israeli forces have killed four more Palestinians as violations of the Gaza ceasefire continue. Since the October 10 agreement, Israel has reportedly breached the ceasefire over 500 times. Despite the truce, humanitarian conditions in Gaza remain dire.
UNRWA, the United Nations relief agency, warned that more than 90 percent of Gaza’s population depends on aid. Many people receive food only once every 24 hours, highlighting the severe scarcity.
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Reports indicate that around 2 million Israeli citizens are experiencing mental health issues due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The situation continues to strain both communities psychologically and socially.
Meanwhile, the US-backed but controversial humanitarian group, Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, announced it would suspend operations in Gaza. The decision comes amid growing security risks and logistical challenges in the region.
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Humanitarian agencies have called for urgent international attention to alleviate suffering in Gaza. Without sustained aid and a return to full ceasefire compliance, the crisis is expected to worsen further.