At least 80 killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza after ceasefire announcement
The death toll, which has been rising since yesterday dawn, comes as Palestinians returned to their tents after briefly celebrating the ceasefire agreement reached yesterday evening (15 January)
Israeli attacks have killed at least 82 people in Gaza, according to medical sources cited by Al Jazeera, with over 30 deaths reported in Gaza City since a ceasefire agreement was announced by Hamas and Israel.
A strike on a house near the Engineers Union Building in Gaza City last night (15 January) claimed at least 18 lives, Al Jazeera Arabic reported.
Additionally, the Palestinian Civil Defence retrieved 12 bodies from the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood in the city.
In central Gaza, five people died in a drone strike targeting a gathering in the Karaj area of the Bureij camp.
The death toll, which has been rising since yesterday dawn, comes as Palestinians returned to their tents after briefly celebrating the ceasefire agreement reached yesterday evening (15 January).