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Gaza Ceasefire Shaken: 11 Killed in Deadliest Day Since Peace Agreement

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Israeli forces killed 11 Palestinians, including journalists and children, in Gaza on Jan 21, 2026. This marks a significant spike in Gaza ceasefire civilian casualties.

Eleven lives vanished on what was supposed to be a day of peace. Israeli forces killed at least 11 Palestinians in Gaza on Wednesday, Jan 21, 2026, according to hospital reports. This marks one of the enclave's deadliest episodes since the latest ceasefire took effect.

Escalating Gaza ceasefire civilian casualties on Wednesday

The casualties include two boys, three journalists, and one woman. Reuters reports that these deaths occurred during a surge in military activity that has left the fragile peace agreement hanging by a thread. Medical staff in the enclave don't have enough resources to manage the sudden influx of victims.

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Human Rights Concerns and Regional Stability

International monitors are raising flags over the targeting of non-combatants, especially journalists who were on duty. While Israeli officials haven't released a detailed statement on the specific operation yet, the rising death toll threatens to derail ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at a long-term resolution.

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