The Government Press Office in Gaza has issued a comprehensive report detailing what it describes as systematic violations of the ceasefire agreement by the Israeli Armed Forces. According to the official statement, military operations conducted during the truce period resulted in 875 distinct breaches of the agreed-upon peace terms.
The documented incidents include 265 separate shooting events, 49 incursions by military vehicles into civilian residential zones, and 421 bombing operations targeting populated areas. Additionally, the report cites 150 attacks on civilian institutions and public buildings, alongside 45 cases of what it characterizes as illegal detentions.
Officials condemned these actions as clear infringements of international legal standards and deliberate attempts to undermine both the spirit and specific provisions of the humanitarian protocol attached to the ceasefire agreement. The statement further accused Israel of failing to meet its obligations under the agreement by systematically restricting humanitarian aid shipments to Gaza.
According to the data presented, only 17,819 aid trucks have reached Gaza over the past 73 days—representing just 41% of the 43,800 trucks that were supposed to enter under the agreement. This translates to a daily average of 244 trucks instead of the planned 600, creating critical shortages across all sectors.
The fuel situation appears particularly dire, with only 394 fuel trucks arriving compared to the promised 3,650—a mere 11% of the committed supply. This severe shortage has paralyzed essential services including hospital operations, bakery functions, and water treatment facilities.
The housing sector faces what officials describe as an unprecedented crisis due to the complete prohibition on entry of tents, mobile homes, caravans, and construction materials needed to address the massive destruction of buildings throughout the enclave. The statement concluded by holding Israel fully responsible for the continuing deterioration of humanitarian conditions and resulting loss of life.
