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Trump-Gaza latest: Six Palestinians killed after Israel opens fire over ‘violation’ of ceasefire
Health authorities said that the fatalities had occurred across two separate incidents
Trump-Gaza latest: Six Palestinians killed after Israel opens fire over ‘violation’ of ceasefire
Health authorities said that the fatalities had occurred across two separate incidents
Maira Butt
Tuesday 14 October 2025 13:55 BST

Trump and Middle East leaders sign Gaza peace declaration
Six people have been killed after Israeli forces opened fire on suspects they say approached soldiers near an agreed-upon ceasefire line in northern Gaza on Tuesday.
The military said several suspects were identified and were shot at to remove the “threat” due to a “violation of the ceasefire agreement”. Health authorities said six people have been killed across two separate incidents.
It comes a day after Donald Trump vowed to “rebuild Gaza” after Israel and Hamas exchanged hostages and detainees on Monday, bringing a brutal two-year conflict in the enclave to an end.
The US president hailed a “new beginning for an entire beautiful Middle East” after his peace deal was signed in Egypt alongside western and Arab leaders.
But speaking to reporters after the summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, he avoided taking a stance on a Palestinian state.
"I'm not talking about single state or double state or two-state. We're talking about the rebuilding of Gaza."
Tuesday 14 October 2025 13:55 BST

Trump and Middle East leaders sign Gaza peace declaration
Six people have been killed after Israeli forces opened fire on suspects they say approached soldiers near an agreed-upon ceasefire line in northern Gaza on Tuesday.
The military said several suspects were identified and were shot at to remove the “threat” due to a “violation of the ceasefire agreement”. Health authorities said six people have been killed across two separate incidents.
It comes a day after Donald Trump vowed to “rebuild Gaza” after Israel and Hamas exchanged hostages and detainees on Monday, bringing a brutal two-year conflict in the enclave to an end.
The US president hailed a “new beginning for an entire beautiful Middle East” after his peace deal was signed in Egypt alongside western and Arab leaders.
But speaking to reporters after the summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, he avoided taking a stance on a Palestinian state.
"I'm not talking about single state or double state or two-state. We're talking about the rebuilding of Gaza."
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To be expected - shailoks will treacherously continue to kill Palestinians at every opportunity
Harm-ass has not returned all dead hostages. They have broken the agreement.
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