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Israeli aggression continues in Gaza, violating ceasefire, killing more than 69,000

Israel continues its attacks on the besieged Palestinian Gaza Strip in violation of the ceasefire agreement. As a result, the death toll in the strip is steadily rising. The death toll from Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 7, 2023 has reached 69,169.
The Gaza Health Ministry announced this information on Saturday (November 8). Al Jazeera reported. The ministry also said that more than 240 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks since the ceasefire agreement came into effect last month.
The report said that two more Palestinians were reported killed in Israeli attacks yesterday. Even after the ceasefire was signed, Israeli forces continue to attack Palestinians under various pretexts. They have killed several more people on the northern border of Gaza, accusing them of crossing the ‘yellow line’.
Locals claim that the ‘yellow line’, which was drawn after the ceasefire, is actually an invisible border, the location of which is unknown. Civilians are losing their lives every day due to Israeli fire. Attacks are also ongoing in other areas. Even children have been killed by bombs planted by Netanyahu’s forces.
According to local authorities, Israel has dropped about 200,000 tons of bombs on Gaza, of which 70,000 tons are still inactive. There is a serious contaminated water crisis in the Sheikh Radwan area of ​​Gaza. Rainwater retention ponds are filled with garbage. Since the Israeli attack destroyed the pump station and drainage system, water has been spreading to nearby settlements and refugee camps.
Local administrations have reported that the water level has risen by up to 6 meters, creating a stench, mosquitoes and a risk of infection. A UN report says that most of Gaza’s groundwater is now severely contaminated.
Meanwhile, violence is also increasing in the West Bank. Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian homes in the village of Raba, southeast of Jenin. They were supported by the army. According to the United Nations, there have been 126 violent attacks on 70 villages in the West Bank since September. More than 4,000 olive trees have been burned.