On December 2, comprehensive foreign media news, on December 1, local time, the Gaza health department said that after the end of the seven-day Palestinian-Israeli temporary ceasefire that morning, the Israeli army resumed its offensive on the Gaza Strip, which has led to the death of 178 people in Gaza.
According to the department, most of the deaths were children and women. In addition, 589 people were injured as a result of the new offensive.
Data map: Israeli tanks in the Gaza Strip.
On the same day, Russell, Executive Director of the United Nations Children**, said that the Gaza Strip is once again the most dangerous place in the world for children, and that all parties to the conflict need to do everything possible to ensure that no more children are killed.
UN Security Council Secretary-General António Guterres also posted on social media on December 1 in response to the resumption of fighting in the Gaza Strip, saying, "I deeply regret the resumption of military operations in Gaza. I remain hopeful that it will be possible to reinstate the 'humanitarian moratorium' that has been established. The resurgence of hostilities shows just how important it is to achieve a genuine humanitarian ceasefire. ”
Data map: People in the Gaza Strip have migrated to escape the fighting.
The current round of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict began on 7 October. On 24 November, a temporary ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas came into effect for four days. Since then, the agreement has been extended twice, expiring on December 1.
After the resumption of the conflict, Israel and Hamas accused each other of violating the temporary ceasefire. The Israeli prime minister's office said on December 1 that Hamas had not fulfilled its obligation to release all the detained women and fired rockets into Israel. A spokesman for Hamas said that Israel was responsible for the resumption of the conflict, and said that they had negotiated with Israel to extend the temporary ceasefire, but Israel rejected all Hamas proposals for the release of detainees.