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Israeli strike kills one in Gaza as sides trade blame for truce violations
- On Sunday, an Israeli airstrike killed one Palestinian man in the Gaza Strip, Al-Ahli Hospital said he died near a vegetable market in the Shejaia suburb of Gaza City.
 - Since the ceasefire on Oct 10, most fighting has calmed, allowing Palestinian civilians to return to damaged homes, but both sides report daily violations, with Hamas listing alleged breaches.
 - Health officials report that at least 236 Palestinians have been killed since the truce, while the Israeli military says three Israeli soldiers were killed and its aircraft targeted militants posing threats.
 - On Saturday, General Dan Caine met with Eyal Zamir as about 200 U.S. troops set up base in southern Israel to monitor the ceasefire and plan an international force.
 - There has been little sign of progress on the next stages of President Donald Trump's 20-point plan, with major obstacles including Hamas disarmament and Israeli withdrawal timelines, despite militants handing over all 20 living hostages for nearly 2,000 Palestinian convicts and war-time detainees.
 
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Israel continues to " grossly and systematically violate the ceasefire agreement" in force since 10 October, denounced Monday the media office of the government of the Gaza Strip, administered by Hamas.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleIsrael hits Khan Younis, Gaza post-truce death toll rises to 236
Israeli air strikes have targeted Khan Younis in southern Gaza, as the death toll in the besieged enclave climbs to 236 since a ceasefire was announced. According to The New Arab’s Arabic-language sister outlet, Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, Israeli forces carried out attacks on the eastern areas of Gaza City, while armoured vehicles shelled the eastern outskirts of Khan Younis. No immediate reports of casualties were issued following the strikes. In resp…
·London, United Kingdom
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Leaning Left13Leaning Right5Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution56%  Left
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56% Left
L 56%
C 22%
R 22%
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