Three Palestinians were killed on Monday in two separate Israeli strikes near the line separating areas of Israeli control in Gaza, underscoring the fragility of a ceasefire agreed more than six weeks ago.
Palestinian medics reported a drone attack east of Khan Younis that killed two people and injured another, while a tank shell struck the outskirts of Gaza City. Israel’s military said its forces fired at “terrorists” who crossed a restricted zone and posed an immediate threat.
The truce, signed on 9 October by Israel and Hamas, halted two years of intense fighting but left key disputes unresolved. Since then, both sides have traded accusations of violations.
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The UN Security Council has endorsed a U.S.-backed peace plan, though negotiations over an international security force and Gaza’s political future remain fraught.


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