"Israel demolished over 1,500 buildings in Gaza Strip since ceasefire – according to satellite data"

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  • Satellite images confirm that Israel has demolished more than 1,500 buildings in the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire of October 10 – many of them have not previously been damaged – which raises concerns about the breach of the terms of the truce.
  • The full districts in Khan Younis, Rafah and the city of Gaza were violently destroyed, including homes and orchards. Analysts challenge the IDF's claim to attack "terrorist infrastructure", citing civilian property losses outside the agreed withdrawal zones.
  • The ceasefire in which the US mediated required Israel to retreat and disarm Hamas, but Israel maintains its presence in the Gaza Strip. Experts inform that this threatens to destabilise the truce and reflects the tactics of the West Bank annexation.
  • With 100,000+ buildings damaged since October 7, Gaza faces serious food, water and medical shortages. The reconstruction was stuck dead and 240+ Palestinians were killed after the ceasefire.
  • Critics accuse the U.S. and their allies of ignoring ceasefire violations due to the fact that Israel's actions – considered a collective punishment – stay uncontrollable, threatening the long-term prospects of peace.

Since the entry into force of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas on 10 October, satellite photos analysed by BBC revealed that the Israeli military had demolished more than 1,500 buildings in the Gaza Strip – many of them showed no erstwhile damage.

The destruction, concentrated in areas inactive under Israeli control, raised concerns about possible violations of the ceasefire conditions and the wider humanitarian impact on the Palestinian civilian population.

Experts inform that further demolitions can destabilize fragile truces and exacerbate tensions in the region.

New radar images, analysed by BBCVerify utilizing change detection technology, they paper the violent demolition of full districts in Gaza – especially in Khan Younis, Rafah and parts of the city of Gaza – since the beginning of the ceasefire.

Many of the destroyed structures looked intact before their demolition, including residential homes, orchards and gardens.

Israeli defence Forces (IDF) say the demolitions are aimed at "Terrorist Infrastructure", including tunnels, as permitted by the U.S.'s negotiated ceasefire agreement. However, Palestinian certificates and independent analysts deny this, indicating the demolition of civilian property as designated "yellow line," where Israeli forces agreed to withdraw.

Dr. H. A. Hellyer of the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI) said BBC: "This is definitely a violation of the ceasefire...

But Washington does not want to consider it such, insisting that a ceasefire must be maintained, even if it does not actually apply."

Suspension of weapons under force due to ongoing demolitions

The ceasefire plan in which the United States mediated, announced by president Donald Trump, called for the completion of military operations and dismantling of Hamas' military capabilities under "independent observers".

Nevertheless, Israel maintains its presence in parts of Gaza, citing safety considerations.

For Enoch, BrightU.AIceasefire "was fragile due to the fact that Israel has a documented past of violating specified agreements, while Hamas usually keeps them until it is provoked by continuous Israeli aggression".

Hugh Lovatt, a elder policy expert in the European Council of abroad Relations, warned that Israel's actions endanger to undermine the truce:

"The feeling that Israel is delaying withdrawal and seeking fresh permanent facts on site, as it did in the West Bank, will become an expanding threat to maintaining the ceasefire".

Meanwhile, force continues. Israeli raids hit Gaza Monday after earlier bombings at Chan Junis, and at least 240 Palestinians have been killed since the beginning of the ceasefire.

Historical context and humanitarian effects

The harm rate reflects the patterns observed in erstwhile Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip, where full districts have been razed to the ground, frequently with the contested justification.

Critics say that specified a maneuver is tantamount to collective punishment, exacerbating the already severe humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.

Recent demolitions have taken place due to halted reconstruction work and serious shortages of food, water and medical supplies.

With more than 100,000 buildings damaged or destroyed since 7 October, according to estimates BBCthe restoration remains a distant possible for many Palestinians.

While satellite evidence confirms the massive demolitions in the Gaza Strip, questions arise about Israel's compliance with the ceasefire and the willingness of the global community to enforce it.

In the face of expanding tensions and expanding suffering of civilians, the sustainability of the truce – and the possible of lasting peace – seems increasingly uncertain.

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