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Mon 10 Nov 2025 10:00 pm - Jerusalem Time

Gaza Government: Israel violated the ceasefire 282 times and killed 242 Palestinians.

The government media office in Gaza stated on Monday that Israel has committed 282 violations of the ceasefire since it began on October 10, resulting in the deaths of 242 Palestinians and injuries to more than 620 others.

The office added in a statement: "The Israeli occupation continues to brazenly and systematically violate the ceasefire agreement, having committed more than 282 violations since the decision came into effect, resulting in the martyrdom of 242 civilians and the injury of 620 others."

The statement considered these violations to be "a blatant violation of all international norms and treaties."

The ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel came into effect on October 10, mediated by Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey, with American sponsorship as part of a multi-phase plan.

The office clarified that "the occupation carried out 88 shooting operations targeting civilians directly, and 12 incursions of its vehicles into residential neighborhoods, exceeding what is known as the yellow line."

It pointed out that "the occupation executed 124 bombing and targeting operations and 52 demolition operations of civilian buildings, in addition to the arrest of 23 citizens in various areas of the Gaza Strip."

The office condemned these violations and held Israel "fully responsible for their humanitarian and security repercussions."

It confirmed that the continuation of the violations "poses a clear threat to the spirit of the agreement and constitutes a violation of the occupation's commitments to the international community and the guarantor countries."

The office called on U.S. President Donald Trump "and the guarantor countries and mediators to assume their responsibilities and exert real pressure on the occupation to compel it to immediately stop its violations and respect its commitments that it signed."

It also called at the same time "to expedite the complete and permanent opening of the crossings, and to facilitate the entry of food, aid trucks, and commercial trucks as clearly stipulated in the agreement and not partially."

According to the government media office, "the average number of aid trucks entering daily does not exceed 24 percent, amounting to 145 trucks, from the number of trucks that the agreement stipulated should enter daily, which is 600 trucks."

On another note, the office called for "the entry of treatments, medicines, and medical supplies, and the opening of the Rafah crossing to evacuate more than 22,000 injured and sick individuals for treatment abroad."

Since May 2024, Israel has occupied the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing, destroying and burning its buildings, and preventing Palestinians from traveling, which has plunged them, especially the sick, into a major humanitarian crisis.

The office indicated that "these individuals need more than half a million surgical operations, which the medical teams in the Gaza Strip cannot perform in light of the humanitarian disaster that our Palestinian people are experiencing."

It demanded the entry of shelter materials "such as tents, plastic covers, and tarpaulins, coinciding with the onset of winter, to ensure the prevention of exacerbating the disaster faced by more than 2.4 million people in the Gaza Strip."

The ceasefire agreement ended two years of the genocide war that Israel began on October 8, 2023, with American support, resulting in 69,179 Palestinian deaths and more than 170,000 injuries.

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Gaza Government: Israel violated the ceasefire 282 times and killed 242 Palestinians.

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