Multiple outlets report that the death toll in Gaza has surpassed 1,000 since an Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement was reached. Both accounts attribute the figures to the period following the ceasefire and describe the toll as continuing to rise. The reporting frames the renewed or ongoing violence as persisting even after the ceasefire was agreed, noting that Israeli strikes continue across Gaza.
One outlet cites the increase in the number of deaths and links it to the aftermath of the ceasefire arrangement reached with Hamas. Another describes a US-brokered ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, stating that more than 1,000 people have been killed in Gaza since that agreement.
The sources provide a shared threshold figure—just over or past 1,000 deaths—and agree that the violence in Gaza does not stop with the ceasefire announcement, with strikes continuing during the post-ceasefire period. They do not, in the provided excerpts, offer detailed casualty breakdowns, timelines for each incident, or independent verification beyond the reported tolls.