Between pomposity, protocols, handshakes and various signatures, The US, Israel and a large number of countries decided to put an end – temporarily, with a view to doing so permanently – to the Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip after
However, this truce continues to leave a trail of inexplicable blood. And, during the morning of this Tuesday, they were notified at least four Palestinians killed in new IDF attack of Israel in the surroundings of Khan Yunis, south of the Strip.
As explained by the Israeli Army, the attacks – with drones – occurred because the Palestinians attacked, they allegedly “crossed the yellow line – to which Israeli troops have withdrawn following the aforementioned agreement – and approached troops of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in the north of the Strip, which means a violation of the agreement.”
Initially the official death toll was four, until after a few hours, the Palestinian authorities, citing medical sources, raised the figure to five. From Israel it points out that “efforts were carried out to remove the suspects from the scene, who did not respond and continued approaching the forces, so they opened fire to eliminate the threat.”
Likewise, the IDF continues to apply a heavy hand against the Palestinians, urging them to “obey the instructions and not approach the forces deployed in the area,” since its forces They continue to be present in more than 50% of the territory and they do not seem to have many problems in continuing to target Palestinians who dare to challenge their authority.
Hamas accuses Israel of “violating ceasefire”
In response, the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) has denounced these incidents and has accused Israel of . “We again ask the parties to monitor the behavior of the occupation and not allow it to evade its obligations to the mediators on ending the war in Gaza,” said the group’s spokesman, Hazem Qasem.
The IDF have issued several warnings to the Gazan population against the possibility of approaching areas where the military is still present after its partial withdrawal before the entry into force of the ceasefire, which has been in place since Sunday and after which complaints about attacks have been registered by Israeli forces.
