TikTok Genocide
Despite Israel agreeing to enforce a 42-days long ceasefire starting Jan 19 at 8:30 am local time, Israeli forces launched a series of attacks in the first moments of the ceasefire targeting both civilians and security forces deployed to maintain public order and preserve their safety.
The IDF spokesperson claimed it would not cease its attacks until it receives the names of the captives to be released in the first day. The Israeli government only officially announced abiding by the ceasefire starting 11:15 am after receiving the names.
This led to the murder of about 20 people across Gaza City and the two southern governorates, Khan Younis and Rafah.
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Summary translation: Saleh clarifies the situation where he was seen along with civilians running away from Israeli tanks and gunfire in Rafah, whereas another young man was killed. He states they were about 1 km away from the Philadelphi axis, beyond the limit set out in the ceasefire agreement whereby Israeli troops would remain within 700 metres of the axis, which is the area people were prohibited from approaching.
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