Amnesty International said on Thursday that Israel “continues committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza without pause, despite the ceasefire” that began on 10 October.

Israel has consistently rejected such accusations, calling them “false,” “anti-Semitic,” or “completely fabricated,” whether they come from Amnesty International, other human rights groups, UN experts, or even countries like South Africa, which took the case to the International Court of Justice.

More than two years after the war between Israel and Hamas, a ceasefire agreement came into effect under pressure from the United States.

Amnesty International released a report based on numerous testimonies from Gaza residents and several international studies, including UN reports. 

The report concluded that “Israel continues to severely restrict the entry of supplies and the restoration of services essential for the survival of the civilian population.”    

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