Israeli media has claimed that the Israeli government informed the US administration of its plans before launching its latest brutal attacks on Gaza. This claim has sparked a diplomatic discussion, although the US has not yet officially confirmed or denied it.
The attacks were carried out on the orders of the Israeli Prime Minister, targeting various areas in Gaza. The severity of the strikes was highlighted when one missile landed behind the Al-Shifa Hospital, Gaza’s largest medical facility. The attack caused intense panic and chaos among the patients and the already-overwhelmed medical staff inside.
According to Arab media, at least 20 Palestinians were killed in these fresh Israeli attacks.
These strikes are the latest in a series of violations of the ceasefire agreement reached on October 10. Data presents a worrying picture: Israel has violated the truce 125 times since it began, resulting in the deaths of 94 Palestinians.
It is important to note that this ceasefire was formally signed on October 13 in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, with mediation from the US, Egypt, Qatar, and Turkiye. However, just days after the agreement was signed, the Israeli military resumed its attacks on Gaza.
