Israeli attacks on Gaza increased by 35% since Iran ceasefire: Report
A report by conflict monitor ACLED indicates a 35% increase in Israeli attacks on Gaza during April compared to March. This escalation occurred in the five weeks following the halt of joint Israeli-US attacks on Iran.

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AI-generatedA report by conflict monitor ACLED indicates a 35% increase in Israeli attacks on Gaza during April compared to March. This escalation occurred in the five weeks following the halt of joint Israeli-US attacks on Iran. Gaza's Ministry of Health reported 120 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza since April 8, a 20% rise from the preceding five weeks. Residents describe the conflict as ongoing on the ground despite announcements of a ceasefire. The Israeli military has not commented on the reasons for the increased strikes in Gaza, where a ceasefire has been in place since October, though Israeli forces remain in the territory and restrictions on aid continue.
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4 extractedA Palestinian described the war as ongoing on the ground despite announcements of cessation.
120 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza since April 8, a 20% increase from the prior five weeks.
Israeli attacks on Gaza increased by 35% in April compared to March, according to ACLED.
Israel has not withdrawn from Gaza and continues to impose restrictions on aid.