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Israeli drone strike kills 2 cyclists in Gaza as death toll mounts despite ceasefire

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Updated 10.2.2026
Key Topics & People
Gaza Strip *Hamas Palestinians Rafah Khaled Meshaal

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Feb 8 – Feb 14

4 articles|3 sources
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Conflict(3)
Associated Press (AP)Feb 10

Israeli drone strike kills 2 cyclists in Gaza as death toll mounts despite ceasefire

On Tuesday, February 10, 2026, an Israeli drone strike killed two cyclists in eastern Deir al-Balah, Gaza Strip, according to hospital officials. The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital reported the men were struck near the ceasefire line dividing Gaza. The hospital also received the body of a woman killed by Israeli gunfire in the central Maghazi refugee camp. These deaths occurred despite an October ceasefire agreement. The Israeli military has not yet responded to inquiries about the strikes but has stated that its forces respond to ceasefire violations or attacks on its soldiers.

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South China Morning PostFeb 9

Israel kills 4 suspected militants in Gaza’s Rafah despite ceasefire

Despite an ongoing ceasefire, the Israeli military killed four suspected militants in Rafah, southern Gaza, on Monday. According to the military, the armed men emerged from a tunnel and attacked Israeli troops, who then eliminated them. Israel described the incident as a "blatant violation" of the ceasefire agreement with Hamas. The military stated that its troops are continuing operations in the area to locate and eliminate other militants within the tunnel system. Violence has persisted in the Gaza Strip despite the truce, with both Israel and Hamas accusing each other of violations.

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Al JazeeraFeb 8

Hamas leader rejects disarmament while Israeli occupation of Gaza continues

Khaled Meshaal, Hamas's political leader abroad, stated at the Al Jazeera Forum in Doha on February 8, 2026, that Hamas rejects disarming while Israel occupies Gaza. He argued that disarming Palestinians would make them vulnerable to Israeli aggression. Meshaal views calls for disarmament as a continuation of efforts to neutralize Palestinian resistance. He stated that a suitable environment for reconstruction and preventing renewed conflict is necessary before disarmament can be considered. The US, through mediators, has sought Hamas's disarmament as part of a ceasefire deal, but Hamas refuses to disarm while Israeli occupation continues. Despite a ceasefire agreement, Israel continues attacks in Gaza and refuses to withdraw from the "Yellow Line."

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Human Rights(1)
Al JazeeraFeb 8

Israel is killing far more civilians than fighters in Gaza

A news report published on February 8, 2026, states that the number of Palestinian civilian deaths in Gaza exceeds the number of fighters killed. The Palestinian Ministry of Health maintains a list of confirmed deaths in Gaza. While Israel dismisses this list as Hamas propaganda, the Israeli military reportedly uses the same data. The report highlights a discrepancy between claims made by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and the data regarding civilian casualties in the conflict. The location of these events is specifically within Gaza. The report aims to shed light on the scale of civilian deaths in the ongoing conflict.

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Key Claims

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Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital said the two men were hit near the ceasefire line.

— Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital

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The military called the group’s actions a “blatant violation” of the ceasefire.

— Israel’s military

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Israeli troops “are continuing to operate in the area to locate and eliminate all the terrorists within the underground tunnel route,”

— The military

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Khaled Meshaal rejects calls to disarm Palestinian factions in Gaza.

— Article

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Meshaal describes discussion around Hamas handing over weapons as a continuation of a century-long effort to neutralise Palestinian armed resistance.

— Khaled Meshaal

Feb 1 – Feb 7

6 articles|3 sources
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Al JazeeraFeb 6

Armed militia members are serving as Israeli agents in Gaza: Investigation

An Al Jazeera investigation, set to air on February 6, 2026, examines armed groups in Gaza accused of collaborating with the Israeli military. The documentary, part of the "What is Hidden is Greater" program, will present audio and video evidence detailing the recruitment and operations of these individuals. It alleges that these groups move freely within prohibited areas under the Gaza "ceasefire," specifically behind the "yellow line" demarcation. The investigation highlights accusations of collaboration with the Israeli occupation, amid claims that these groups operate in areas restricted to Palestinians. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu previously admitted to using armed gangs in Gaza to combat Hamas.

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South China Morning PostFeb 4

Israeli strikes kill 17 Palestinians, mostly women and children as Gaza ceasefire crumbles

Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 19 Palestinians, primarily women and children, on Wednesday, according to hospital officials. The strikes followed a militant attack that seriously wounded an Israeli soldier, prompting Israel to pledge continued action. Among the Palestinian casualties were five children, including infants, seven women, and a paramedic. These deaths occurred despite a ceasefire agreement that went into effect on October 10, 2025, intended to halt the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The escalating Palestinian death toll is undermining the US-backed truce, with some Gazans stating the war does not feel as if it has ended.

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Al JazeeraFeb 4

Israeli attacks on Gaza kill 18 in one of deadliest days since ‘ceasefire’

Israeli attacks across Gaza on February 4, 2026, killed at least 18 Palestinians, including two children, marking one of the deadliest days since the October ceasefire. The attacks occurred despite a US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. The Rafah crossing, which had recently reopened to allow some Palestinians to leave and enter Gaza, suspended evacuations of patients and wounded. According to Al Jazeera, the attacks included shelling in northern Gaza that killed 14 people and shelling of displaced people's tents south of Khan Younis that killed at least four. Since the October ceasefire, Israeli forces have killed 529 Palestinians, and a total of 71,803 Palestinians have been killed since the war began on October 7, 2023.

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Human Rights(2)
Al JazeeraFeb 4

Palestinians face restrictions leaving, entering Gaza through Rafah

As of February 4, 2026, Palestinians are facing significant restrictions at the Rafah crossing, the primary entry and exit point to Gaza. NewsFeedIsrael is reportedly limiting the types of goods allowed into Gaza and tightly controlling the movement of people. Despite the crossing's reopening being intended to ease an 18-month Israeli siege, aid delivery remains limited. Consequently, thousands of Palestinians are still waiting for permission to cross in either direction. The restrictions are impacting the flow of essential supplies and the movement of individuals in and out of the Gaza Strip.

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Al JazeeraFeb 1

These are the Palestinians that Israel killed during Gaza’s ‘ceasefire’

According to a news report published on February 1, 2026, Israel has killed over 500 Palestinians in Gaza since agreeing to a US-brokered ceasefire. The report states that the ceasefire, agreed upon to end what it describes as a genocidal war, has not stopped the violence. The article focuses on sharing the stories of some of the Palestinians who have been killed during this period. The report suggests that the agreed-upon truce has been ineffective in halting the ongoing conflict and loss of life in Gaza. The specific reasons for the continued violence are not detailed in this summary.

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Human Interest(1)
BBC News - WorldFeb 5

Watch: Inside Gaza hospital struggling to provide care to newborn babies

A Gaza hospital director reports that malnourished and traumatized mothers are still giving birth to underweight or premature babies, despite a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel that began over three months ago. The hospital is struggling to provide adequate care. While aid to Gaza has increased since the ceasefire, the UN states it remains insufficient to meet the population's needs. Israel maintains it is fulfilling its obligations by allowing more food and medical aid into Gaza. The report highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis and its impact on newborns in the region.

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Key Claims

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Last June, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly admitted the country was using armed gangs in Gaza to help fight Hamas.

— Benjamin Netanyahu

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A fragile ceasefire exists between Hamas and Israel.

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Israel pledged to continue strikes, saying it was responding to a militant attack.

— Israel

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The deal attempted to halt a more than two-year war between Israel and Hamas.

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"The genocidal war against our people in the Gaza Strip continues," said Dr Mohamed Abu Selmiya.

— Dr Mohamed Abu Selmiya

Jan 4 – Jan 10

1 articles|1 sources
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Conflict(1)
Al JazeeraJan 5

Israel extends Gaza occupation beyond ‘yellow line’ in north, bombs south

Since October 10, 2025, despite a US-mediated ceasefire, Israeli attacks have killed at least 414 Palestinians and injured 1,145 in Gaza. As of January 5, 2026, the Israeli military has expanded its occupation beyond the "yellow line" in eastern Gaza, specifically in the Tuffah, Shujayea, and Zeitoun neighborhoods of eastern Gaza City. This expansion is pushing closer to Salah al-Din Street, displacing families and shrinking the area where Palestinians can seek shelter. Al Jazeera reports that Israel now occupies over 50% of the Gaza Strip, with ongoing attacks and territorial expansion further limiting the space available to civilians. The purpose of the expansion is to control more territory across the eastern part of Gaza.

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Key Claims

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Israeli attacks have killed at least 414 Palestinians and injured 1,145 in daily truce violations since October 10.

— Article

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The Israeli military has spent the past 24 hours expanding the so-called “yellow line” in eastern Gaza.

— Article

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The ongoing Israeli attacks on the ground, the expansion of the ‘yellow line’ are meant to eat up more of the territory.

— Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud

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Israel now physically occupies more than 50 percent of the Gaza Strip.

— Article

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Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza shows no signs of abating.

— Article

Dec 14 – Dec 20

1 articles|1 sources
gaza ceasefireisraeli violationspeace talkshumanitarian aidmilitary campaign
Diplomatic(1)
Al JazeeraDec 19

US to host Qatari, Turkish and Egyptian officials for Gaza ceasefire talks

US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff is hosting officials from Qatar, Turkey, and Egypt in Miami on December 19, 2025, to discuss the next phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement. The meeting aims to advance the agreement aimed at halting Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza. Simultaneously, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is holding security consultations regarding the ceasefire's second phase. These discussions occur amid reports of near-daily Israeli violations of the truce, hindering humanitarian aid and causing Palestinian casualties. An Israeli official warned of a potential new military campaign if the US disengages from the Gaza process.

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Key Claims

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US to host Qatari, Turkish and Egyptian officials for Gaza ceasefire talks in Miami.

— Al Jazeera

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Steve Witkoff will meet representatives from Qatar, Egypt and Turkiye to discuss the future of the agreement.

— White House official

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Israeli forces carried out airstrikes, artillery shelling and heavy gunfire across eastern Khan Younis.

— Al Jazeera Arabic correspondent

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Israel could launch a new military campaign to disarm Hamas if US President Donald Trump were to disengage from the Gaza process.

— Israeli official

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Israeli attacks have continued almost uninterrupted, as it continues to renege on the terms of the first phase.

— Al Jazeera