The ongoing conflict in Gaza has seen significant developments, with Israel's actions drawing widespread condemnation from international bodies and Muslim-majority countries. According to BOL News, the European Union has condemned Israel's continued attacks in Gaza, which have resulted in 524 deaths and 1,360 injuries since October 10, 2025, despite a ceasefire being in place. This sentiment is echoed by a coalition of eight Muslim-majority countries, including Pakistan, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia, who have criticized Israel for violating the ceasefire and warned that such actions threaten to derail efforts for peace and stability in the region. The Tribune Latest reports that these violations have resulted in over 1,000 Palestinian casualties, further escalating tensions at a critical juncture when stakeholders are working to advance the second phase of a US-brokered peace plan.
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International Condemnation of Israeli Ceasefire Violations in Gaza

Israel's Gaza actions face global condemnation; EU, Muslim nations criticize ceasefire breaches causing 524 deaths. Rafah crossing reopens, but aid limits raise humanitarian concerns.
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Updated 11h agoIsraeli forces abuse Palestinians returning to Gaza at Rafah checkpointFEB 3, 2:43 PMRead →Gaza's Rafah crossing reopens with heavy Israeli restrictions and monitoringFEB 2, 1:34 PMRead →Israel 'withholding 766 bodies' of identified PalestiniansFEB 2, 12:52 PMRead →Arab and Muslim states condemn Israel’s ceasefire breaches after deadly Gaza strikesFEB 1, 6:47 PMRead →
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