The Gaza government said the Israeli regime has been repeatedly violating the ceasefire that took effect on October 10, adding at least 97 Palestinians have been killed and 230 wounded in ongoing attacks across the enclave.
The Gaza Government Media Office said in a statement that the “Israeli occupation committed 80 documented violations since the declaration of the ceasefire, in flagrant breach of international humanitarian law.”
It said the violations included direct gunfire at civilians, artillery shelling, deliberate targeting, and the creation of “fire belts,” as well as the arrest of civilians, Al JAzeera reported.
According to the statement, Israeli forces used military vehicles, tanks deployed on the edges of residential areas, electronic cranes with remote targeting systems, warplanes, and quadcopter drones to strike densely populated neighborhoods.
“These violations were recorded in all governorates of the Gaza Strip without exception, confirming that the occupation has not adhered to the ceasefire and continues its policy of killing and terror against our people,” the statement said.
The Gaza government held the Israeli regime fully responsible for the breaches and called on the United Nations and the guarantor parties to the agreement to urgently intervene to stop the aggression.
The ceasefire agreement between the Palestinian resistance group Hamas and the Israeli regime, based on a plan proposed by US President Donald Trump, took effect on October 10.
The deal calls for a gradual withdrawal of Israeli forces, a mutual prisoner exchange, the immediate entry of humanitarian aid.