The Israeli army has reported at least seven deaths in Gaza, amidst ongoing violence despite a previously established ceasefire. This latest incident, which includes the death of a Hamas-affiliated police officer near Khan Younes, underscores the fragile nature of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas. Since the ceasefire began in October 2025, over 480 Palestinians have been killed, along with five Israeli soldiers, according to UN-validated data. Negotiations between Israel and Hamas remain suspended following Israeli strikes on Hamas leaders in Qatar, further complicating prospects for peace.
Key Takeaways
The recent violence in Gaza, resulting in at least seven deaths, appears to increase the likelihood of political instability within Israel.
Market pricing suggests increased probability of the Israeli parliament being dissolved by February 28, with implications for political dynamics.
The current odds for the parliament dissolution by July 31 stand at 76%, reflecting heightened anticipation of political shifts.






