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Over 1,000 killed in Gaza since ceasefire; UN aid chief demands dignity

Over 1,000 killed in Gaza since ceasefire; UN aid chief demands dignity

Le Monde (English)

Palestinian authorities report over 1,000 deaths in Gaza since the October ceasefire. The UN aid chief called for dignity for the population and criticized Israeli obstruction.

5 sources across English · blind spot: little coverage from the right

Left 60% · Center 40% · Right 0%

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All sources: Reports from Palestinian and international sources detail a significant number of Palestinian deaths in Gaza since a ceasefire was established in October, with UN officials also calling for dignity for the population.

Key divergence: The primary divergence lies in the reported death tolls, with Palestinian authorities citing over 1,000 deaths since the ceasefire and WAFA agency stating a total of 72,996 deaths since October 2023, while UN officials focus on the need for improved aid and dignity.

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