GAZA, (Palestine Foundation Information Center), The Government Media Office (GMO) in the Gaza Strip said that since the ceasefire decision entered into force on October 10, 2025, and up to today, Friday, the Israeli occupation has continued to commit serious and systematic violations of the agreement, constituting a blatant breach of international humanitarian law and a deliberate undermining of the essence of the ceasefire and the provisions of the humanitarian protocol attached to it.
In a statement issued on Friday, the Office explained that competent government bodies documented 1,193 violations of the agreement over a 90-day period. These included 384 incidents of direct gunfire against civilians, 66 cases of military vehicle incursions into residential areas, 551 cases of shelling and targeting of unarmed civilians and their homes, and 192 cases of demolishing and destroying homes, institutions, and civilian buildings.
The statement noted that these systematic violations resulted in the killing of 484 civilians, the injury of 1,206 others, and 50 cases of unlawful arrest carried out by occupation forces.
The GMO stated that the Gaza Strip is facing a slow genocide, as the occupation continues to renege on its obligations under the agreement and the humanitarian protocol. It has failed to meet even the minimum agreed quantities of aid: over the 90 days, only 23,019 trucks entered the Strip out of the 54,000 trucks that were supposed to enter, with a daily average of just 255 trucks instead of the designated 600, an implementation rate that did not exceed 43%.
It confirmed that this reality has led to the continued severe shortage of food, medicine, water, and fuel, further deepening the catastrophic humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.
The statement pointed out that most of the food items the occupation allows to enter are of low nutritional value, while the entry of nutritious and essential foodstuffs is prevented, confirming the occupation’s deliberate policy of engineered starvation and deprivation of water.
It further explained that fuel shipments entering the Gaza Strip during the same period totaled only 539 trucks out of the 4,500 that were supposed to enter, with an average of five trucks per day instead of the 50 stipulated in the agreement, an implementation rate of around 11%. This has left hospitals, bakeries, water stations, and sewage facilities in a state of near paralysis, and has doubled the suffering of the civilian population.
The GMO warned of the worsening, profound, and unprecedented humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, amid the occupation’s insistence on closing crossings and preventing the entry of mobile homes, caravans, and shelter materials such as tents and plastic tarpaulins, in a flagrant violation of the agreement and international humanitarian law.
It noted that these arbitrary policies, combined with the low-pressure systems that struck the Strip at the beginning of winter, led to the collapse of more than 50 homes and buildings that had previously been damaged and bombed. This resulted in the killing and injury of dozens of civilians when residential buildings collapsed on them after they had sought refuge there following the loss of their original homes, in the absence of any safe alternatives.
The statement also reported deaths caused by extreme cold inside displacement tents, at a time when more than 127,000 tents have gone out of service and are no longer fit to provide the minimum level of protection for more than 1.5 million displaced persons.
The GMO stressed that this coincides with the onset of severe cold in the Gaza Strip, warning of further deaths among displaced people if this deliberate neglect continues.
It emphasized that the continuation of these violations and abuses constitutes a dangerous circumvention of the ceasefire and an attempt to impose a humanitarian equation based on subjugation, starvation, and blackmail.
The statement held the occupation fully responsible for the ongoing deterioration of the humanitarian situation, as well as for the lives lost and property destroyed during a period in which a complete and sustainable ceasefire was supposed to prevail.
Finally, the GMO called on US President Donald Trump, the parties sponsoring the agreement, the mediators and guarantors, the international community, and the United Nations to assume their legal and moral responsibilities; to compel Israel to fully implement its obligations without diminution; to ensure the protection of civilians; to secure the immediate and safe flow of humanitarian aid and fuel; and to allow the entry of mobile homes, caravans, and shelter materials as stipulated in the agreement, in order to address the escalating humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip.
