Rights group Amnesty International has warned that “Israeli authorities are still committing genocide” in Gaza in spite of the declared ceasefire, including by waging fresh attacks and curbing critical aid access.Israel has repeatedly violated the ceasefire deal, more than 500 times in seven weeks, that was meant to end its genocidal war on the devastated enclave that has killed nearly 70,000 Palestinians.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listThe rights organisation issued the statement Thursday, as Israeli forces carried out a series of air strikes in southern and central Gaza, including in areas beyond the yellow line where they are supposed to remain withdrawn under the ceasefire deal they have repeatedly violated.“So far, there is no indication that Israel is taking serious measures to reverse the deadly impact of its crimes and no evidence that its intent has changed,” said Amnesty’s Secretary-General Agnès Callamard. “In fact, Israeli authorities are continuing their ruthless policies, restricting access to vital humanitarian aid and essential services, and deliberately imposing conditions calculated to physically destroy Palestinians in Gaza.”“The world must not be fooled. Israel’s genocide is not over,” she said.Some of Israel’s strikes on Thursday morning targeted buildings in central Gaza’s Bureij camp and eastern Khan Younis, according to Al Jazeera’s correspondents on the ground.They add to hundreds of attacks that Gaza’s civil defence says are brazen violations of the fragile seven-week ceasefire.They also come as Israel’s military carried out another wave of raids and arrests across the occupied West Bank, including in the areas of Qalqilya, Tu …