Israel has destroyed more than 1,500 buildings in Gaza since the ceasefire, citing the need to dismantle terror infrastructure as part of its security policy. Officials argue these actions are in line with the terms of the ceasefire agreement, which calls for the removal of military and offensive capabilities in Gaza. However, analysts and legal experts have raised concerns that such widespread destruction may violate both the ceasefire and international law, particularly regarding the protection of civilian property. Some warn that continued demolitions could undermine the peace plan and threaten the stability of the ceasefire, especially as doubts grow over the long-term intentions behind Israel's actions.
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