Infographic: In the 2012 Gaza-Israel war, which side was more brutal?

Israeli and Palestinian factions in Gaza entered into an Egypt-brokered ceasefire in November 2012, which was later violated by both sides. But which side was more brutal?

A Jewish settler places the Israeli flag on a road sign while Israeli troops encircle Palestinian villagers protesting after the Israeli army cut off branches of olive trees on a road leading to the Jewish settlement of Tekoa, in the occupied West Bank.
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A Jewish settler places the Israeli flag on a road sign while Israeli troops encircle Palestinian villagers protesting after the Israeli army cut off branches of olive trees on a road leading to the Jewish settlement of Tekoa, in the occupied West Bank.

In November 2012, Israeli and Palestinian factions in Gaza entered into an Egyptian-brokered ceasefire where both parties would cease hostilities and in which Israel would relieve restrictions on the Gaza Strip. But both sides violated that agreement. One side did so more frequently and more brutally than the other.

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