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Palestinian health officials report over 1,000 deaths since Gaza ceasefire began

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The Gaza Health Ministry reports that at least 1,005 Palestinians have died since a ceasefire agreement was established in October. Recent strikes in Gaza City have resulted in additional casualties according to local reporting.

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The Gaza Health Ministry has reported that at least 1,005 Palestinians have been killed in the Gaza Strip since an agreement for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas was reached last October. This figure is cited by The Independent and NPR News as part of the ongoing monitoring of casualties following the established pause in conflict.

Reports from Al Jazeera indicate that military actions continue to result in fatalities across the strip. One specific report noted an attack on a vehicle in Gaza City, which resulted in at least three deaths. These incidents occur despite the ceasefire framework intended to limit hostilities.

The total number of casualties reported by health officials has fluctuated slightly between 1,005 and 1,007 across different reporting cycles as noted by Al Jazeera. The ministry provides these figures to document the impact of strikes in Gaza City and surrounding areas.

Al Jazeera also reported on specific cases among those killed during this period. Local authorities continue to monitor and report on casualties from operations throughout the territory. These figures are used by international observers and local officials to track the scale of human impact since the ceasefire was implemented.