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More than 1,000 people have been killed in Gaza during ceasefire, Palestinian authorities say

Palestinian health authorities report the death toll in Gaza has exceeded 1,000 individuals during the ongoing ceasefire period.

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Palestinian authorities report that more than 1,000 people have been killed in Gaza while a ceasefire is ostensibly in effect. This total includes 253 children and 121 women. Simultaneously, reports indicate the Israeli military has expanded its territorial presence and killed two additional people according to local medics and witnesses.

Coverage from U.S. News & World Report, Haaretz, Reuters, Al Jazeera, NPR, and AP News confirms the figures provided by the health ministry. Outlets highlight the demographic breakdown of the casualties and the concurrent movement of Israeli forces in the region.

Future developments will depend on whether official military or diplomatic channels address the discrepancies between the reported ceasefire status and ongoing tactical activity. Coverage does not yet specify how these events will impact the stability or continuation of the existing ceasefire agreements.

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Quick answers

What is the total number of reported deaths?

Palestinian health authorities report that more than 1,000 people have been killed.

Are there specific details on the casualties?

Yes, reports specify that 253 children and 121 women are among those killed.

What is the current status of military activity?

According to medics and witnesses, the Israeli military has taken more territory and killed two people.

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