Israel Massacres Dozens of Palestinians in Gaza Despite Truce
DID Press: Despite claims of a truce and what has been termed as the “Gaza Peace Committee,” Israeli airstrikes have continued on the Gaza Strip since the early hours of Saturday, Jan. 31, with at least 19 Palestinians reported killed, according to local sources.

Reports indicate that 12 victims were killed in northern Gaza, while 7 others died in the southern part of the strip.
In the latest attack, Israeli fighter jets targeted the Sheikh Radwan police station in Gaza City, killing at least seven people, including police officers and several detainees. Local sources confirmed that many others, including detectives and female officers, remain missing under the rubble.
Hours earlier, Israeli warplanes bombed a tent housing a displaced family of seven in the Khan Younis area, killing all members of the family.
Civil defense teams also reported the destruction of at least 30 tents in the Al-Mawassi area of Khan Younis, which has led to the displacement of many civilians.
These attacks have continued despite an official truce agreement, raising questions about the nature and effectiveness of the truce—leading some observers to ask, “Which truce?”