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Cease-Fire Strains in Gaza as BBC Flags Boundary Shifts and Israel Strikes Continue

Winter storms have deepened Gaza's humanitarian crisis during the fragile truce.

Overview

  • BBC satellite analysis reports Israeli forces moved multiple 'Yellow Line' markers inside Gaza, with 16 position changes averaging about 295 meters in areas including Beit Lahia, Jabalia and al-Tuffah, a claim the IDF rejects.
  • Israeli operations continued despite the truce, with at least 12 Palestinians killed and 18 wounded in the last 24 hours, as the IDF said it struck militants in response to a violation near west Rafah.
  • Gaza health authorities report roughly 463 people killed and more than 1,200 injured since the cease-fire took effect, and UNICEF says the dead include over 100 children.
  • Humanitarian conditions deteriorated as heavy rains and cold were blamed for deaths from hypothermia and structural collapses, and UNRWA warned that about 800,000 people face high flood risk with shelter and aid still constrained.
  • Governance and security tracks advanced as Gaza’s NCAG held its first Cairo meeting under international oversight, and the White House named Marco Rubio and Tony Blair to a Gaza Peace Council and appointed Maj. Gen. Jasper Jeffers to lead a proposed stabilization force.