GAZA, (Palestine Foundation Information Center), The Government Media Office (GMO) in Gaza revealed on Wednesday that Israeli occupation forces committed 1,520 violations of the ceasefire agreement since it went into effect on October 10, 2025, until today.
These breaches resulted in 559 Palestinian victims and 1,500 injured in systematic violations of the ceasefire terms and international humanitarian law.
According to the statement, these violations occurred over 115 days and included 522 incidents of gunfire, 73 incursions by military vehicles into residential areas, 704 airstrikes and targeted attacks, and 221 demolitions of homes and various buildings.
The GMO stressed that 99% of those killed were civilians, including 288 children, women, and elderly individuals, and 268 men. Among the 1,500 injured, over 900 were children, women, and seniors, many of whom were wounded inside residential neighborhoods and far from any frontlines, raising the civilian injury rate to 99.2%.
The statement also reported the arrest of 50 Palestinians during this time, all from residential areas and outside designated ceasefire lines.
The GMO said that only 29,603 aid, trade, and fuel trucks entered Gaza, out of an expected 69,000, a compliance rate of just 43%. Fuel trucks made up only 14% of the agreed-upon volume.
It further noted that Israel has not complied with humanitarian protocol obligations, including allowing in tents, shelters, and mobile homes, heavy machinery for rubble removal and recovery of the victims, medical supplies, reopening the Rafah crossing, and operating the Gaza power plant.
It also condemned ongoing violations along the yellow line (the buffer zone).
The GMO also warned that continued violations dangerously undermine the ceasefire, worsening the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza. It held Israel fully responsible for the deteriorating conditions and civilian deaths.
It called on the US President, mediators, international community, and the United Nations to uphold their legal and moral responsibilities and to compel Israel to fully comply with the ceasefire, ensure civilian protection, and allow safe, immediate delivery of aid and fuel to Gaza.
