How many people actually know facts about the war on Gaza?
On 19 June 2008, a six-month Egyptian-brokered cease-fire agreement went into effect between Hamas and Israel. On June 24, 2008 Israel raided Nablus (West Bank) killing two Palestinians, including a commander of Islamic Jihad (an organization independent of Hamas). Later, on the same day, three Qassam rockets were fired into Sderot, Israel, causing two minor injuries. Islamic Jihad, claimed responsibility, stating that this action was in response to the Israeli raid. Hamas subsequently pressured the group into abiding by the ceasefire. On 26 June, rockets were fired by Fatah, a Hamas rival, elements of which sometimes collaborate with Israel. On 26 June, Hamas warned Israel that its closure of the Gaza border was seen as a major cease-fire violation. Nonetheless, Hamas called on other Palestinian factions to abide by the truce. Rocket and mortar attacks continued, at a rate of several rockets per month, with no one taking responsibility. On 4 November 2008, Israeli troops raided the Ga