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411 Deaths and 244 Trucks: The Fragile Reality of the Israel-Hamas Truce

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Despite the truce agreement, 411 Palestinians have been killed since October. Israeli forces face criticism for aid restrictions and targeting UNIFIL in Lebanon, as regional tensions rise.

The truce exists on paper, but the reality on the ground tells a different story. As of December 27, 2025, ongoing ceasefire violations and military raids by Israeli forces across Gaza and the West Bank are pushing the fragile agreement to a breaking point. According to the Wafa news service, a Palestinian man named Uday al-Maqadma was fatally shot by Israeli soldiers while sitting near a school entrance in Gaza City.

The Humanitarian Bottleneck

Since the truce began in October, at least 411 Palestinians have been killed and 1,112 injured. The humanitarian situation is equally dire. Data from the Gaza Government Media Office shows that an average of only 244 aid trucks are entering the strip daily. This is far below the 600 trucks mandated by the truce agreement, leaving displaced families to face harsh winter storms without sufficient food or shelter.

Expanding Tensions in the West Bank and Lebanon

Violence isn't limited to Gaza. In the occupied West Bank, settler attacks and military raids have intensified. Near Nablus, a municipal worker was injured by settlers, while several Palestinians, including children and the elderly, were detained in raids near Hebron. In northern Israel, a car-ramming attack in Beit She’an left 2 people dead, highlighting the cycle of retaliatory violence.

The tension has also crossed the northern border. UNIFIL, the UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon, reported coming under heavy machine-gun fire from Israeli positions. The UN stated that such actions are serious violations of Security Council Resolution 1701, calling for an immediate end to aggressive behavior near peacekeepers.

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