Gaza's Landscape of Destruction After Two Years of War

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Since the ceasefire with Hamas began on October 10, Israel has destroyed over 1,500 buildings in Gaza, with satellite images showing extensive demolitions, including entire neighborhoods, raising concerns about violations of ceasefire terms and international law. The Israeli military claims these actions are part of dismantling terror infrastructure, but critics argue they violate the ceasefire agreement and laws of war, potentially jeopardizing the peace process.
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