The government media office in Gaza announced that the Israeli army has committed 393 violations of the ceasefire agreement with Hamas since October 10, resulting in the deaths of 279 Palestinians.
The office stated in a statement on Wednesday that "the Israeli occupation has committed 393 violations of the ceasefire decision since it came into effect, resulting in the martyrdom of 279 Palestinians and the injury of more than 652 others."
The statement condemned "in the strongest terms the continued serious and systematic violations by the Israeli occupation authorities of the ceasefire decision, in a blatant violation of international humanitarian law and the humanitarian protocol attached to the agreement."
It clarified that Israeli violations also resulted in "the arbitrary detention of 35 citizens during incursion and raid operations, confirming the occupation's insistence on undermining the agreement and creating a bloody reality on the ground that threatens security and stability in the sector."
Regarding the details of the violations, the office said they included multiple infringements, including "113 direct shooting incidents, 17 incursions that exceeded the temporary yellow line, 174 shelling and targeting operations by land, air, and artillery, in addition to 85 demolitions of homes and civilian facilities."
Almost daily since the ceasefire on October 10, Israel has killed Palestinians in the sector and injured others, under the pretext of crossing the "yellow line" to which Tel Aviv withdrew under the agreement, which encompasses more than half of the sector's area.
The office held "the occupation fully responsible for all humanitarian and security repercussions resulting from these violations, and its continued aggressive approach will thwart any international efforts to maintain calm."
It also called on "U.S. President Donald Trump, the intermediary countries, the guarantor parties of the agreement, and the United Nations Security Council to take serious and effective action to stop these assaults, restrain the occupation, and compel it to strictly adhere to the terms of the ceasefire agreement."
On Monday, more than 10 Palestinians, including women and children, were injured as a result of an Israeli drone dropping two bombs near a school and a shelter in the Al-Daraj neighborhood in the center of Gaza City, according to a statement from civil defense spokesman Mahmoud Basal.
The Israeli extermination in Gaza began on October 8, 2023, and stopped after two years under a ceasefire agreement, after resulting in more than 69,000 Palestinian deaths and over 170,000 injuries, most of whom are children and women, with reconstruction costs estimated by the United Nations at around 70 billion dollars.
The Israeli occupation has committed 393 violations of the ceasefire decision since it came into effect.





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Gaza Government: The occupation committed 393 violations of the agreement and killed 279 Palestinians.