The Government Media Office in the Gaza Strip announced the documentation of thousands of Israeli violations of the ceasefire agreement in effect since October 2025. Official data indicated that the occupation committed approximately 3,201 field violations over 240 days, undermining the relative calm that residents in the besieged strip had been anticipating.
These continuous aggressions resulted in the martyrdom of 985 Palestinians, in addition to 3,097 others sustaining injuries of varying severity. Legal and human rights teams also recorded the arrest of 83 citizens since the agreement came into effect, a clear indication of the continuation of military and security operations despite international pledges to de-escalate.
On the humanitarian front, the report revealed the occupation's manipulation of the relief aid file and obstruction of essential needs reaching the population. The occupation only allowed the entry of 52,129 trucks out of 144,000 trucks that were supposed to arrive under the agreement, representing a meager compliance rate of no more than 36 percent.
The terms of the concluded agreement stipulate the necessity of introducing 600 trucks loaded with goods and provisions daily to meet the needs of affected citizens. The agreement also includes the supply of 50 fuel trucks daily, comprising diesel, gasoline, and cooking gas, which has not been regularly fulfilled, exacerbating the energy and basic services crisis in Gaza.
Regarding freedom of movement through the Rafah border crossing, the Media Office indicated that the occupation obstructed the travel of thousands of humanitarian cases and patients. Out of 19,000 Palestinians who were supposed to leave the strip, only 6,488 people were allowed to travel, with a compliance rate of 34 percent, which doubled the suffering of those stranded.
Occupation forces had reopened the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing last February after occupying it for several months, but movement remained very limited. Local sources reported that those returning to the strip are subjected to systematic harassment, lengthy interrogations, and detention for long hours before being allowed to cross to their homes.
The Government Media Office, in its statement, condemned what it described as the systematic policy of the occupation in targeting the Palestinian people and destroying the components of their lives. The statement held the occupation government fully responsible for the catastrophic deterioration in living and health conditions, calling on international mediators to intervene immediately to compel Israel to implement all terms of the agreement.
It is worth noting that this agreement came after a devastating war that began in October 2023, leaving massive destruction affecting about 90 percent of Gaza's infrastructure. According to official statistics, the war caused the martyrdom of approximately 73,000 Palestinians and injured more than 173,000 others, in one of the largest humanitarian disasters in modern history.
The occupying state did not adhere to the terms of the agreement regarding the entry of aid, as it allowed only 36% of the supposed trucks to enter.





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Gaza: 985 Martyrs and Over 3,000 Israeli Violations of the Ceasefire Agreement