
"About 100 Palestinians killed since ceasefire entered into effect on October 10, according to Gaza officials. Israel has continued its air strikes and shootings in Gaza, raising fears over the future of its fragile ceasefire deal with Hamas, as United States envoys ramp up diplomacy to get the deal back on track. The Palestinian Civil Defence agency said that four people were killed in two separate attacks,"
"Israel's military claimed it had fired at militants who crossed the so-called yellow line of demarcation and had approached troops in the Shujayea neighbourhood, which is adjacent to Tuffah, and posed a threat to Israeli soldiers. The yellow line, set out in a map shared by US President Donald Trump on October 4, is the boundary behind which Israeli troops pulled back and remain stationed under the ceasefire agreement with Hamas."
"Gaza City residents reported confusion over the line's location because of a lack of a visible boundary. The whole area is in ruins. We saw the maps but we can't tell where those lines are, said Samir, 50, who lives in Tuffah in the city's east. Several outbreaks of violence have taken place since a fragile US-brokered ceasefire began on October 10, with at least 97 Palestinians killed in total, according to Gaza officials."
About 100 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire began on October 10. Israel has continued air strikes and shootings, raising fears for the fragile truce while US envoys try to salvage the deal. The Palestinian Civil Defence agency said four people were killed by Israeli gunfire as they returned to check homes in the al-Shaaf area east of Tuffah. Israel's military said it fired at militants who crossed the so-called yellow line and approached troops in Shujayea, claiming they posed a threat. Gaza City residents say the yellow line is not visibly marked and the area is in ruins. Israel said strikes were retaliation after alleged killing of two Israeli soldiers in Rafah; Hamas denied involvement.
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