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Despite the announcement of a ceasefire deal, Israeli attacks on Gaza have continued, resulting in the deaths of 110 Palestinians so far.
According to Arab media, Palestinian civilians in Gaza celebrated the ceasefire announcement in recent days, but Israeli attacks did not stop during these celebrations.
Reports indicate that following the ceasefire announcement, Israeli airstrikes have killed 110 Palestinians, including 28 children, and injured 246 others.
On the other hand, following the ceasefire announcement, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is facing heavy pressure from his allies and right-wing forces within Israel, which is why the Israeli cabinet has not yet formally approved the ceasefire deal.
Israeli media reports that Netanyahu met with his allies today, and the cabinet meeting later today is expected to approve the deal. It is worth noting that Hamas and Israel reached an agreement on a ceasefire two days ago, and the deal was officially announced by the Prime Minister of Qatar.
Despite ongoing ceasefire efforts, Israeli airstrikes continue in Gaza, resulting in the martyrdom of 63 Palestinians in the past 24 hours. According to Arab media, 13 Palestinians were martyred overnight due to Israeli airstrikes, while 63 Palestinians were martyred and 281 injured in the last 24 hours.
Reports indicate that the use of Israeli explosive weapons has led to an average of 475 children being disabled each month, with 15 children becoming permanently disabled every day.
Since the Israeli attacks began on October 7, 2023, 46,645 Palestinians have been martyred, and over 110,000 have been injured, many of whom are women and children.
Meanwhile, efforts for a ceasefire deal in Gaza are in the final stages. According to initial reports, the new draft ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas includes a 42-day halt to fighting, the return of dozens of Israeli hostages, and the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners.
Yesterday, details of the Gaza ceasefire agreement currently being discussed in Doha, Qatar, have emerged, with an official announcement expected by the end of this week. The Jerusalem Post, citing a Palestinian official involved in the negotiations, reported that a three-phase ceasefire agreement has been reached.