Israel’s Ceasefire Violations in Gaza Reach 1,450
Ramallah, January 31 (Hibya) - Israel has violated the ceasefire agreement in Gaza 1,450 times since it came into effect.
According to a report from Gaza's media office, Israel has violated the ceasefire agreement that came into effect on October 10, 2025, 1,450 times since then. The statement noted that as a result of these violations, 524 people have lost their lives and 1,360 have been injured.
In an airstrike on a tent sheltering displaced people in Khan Younis, seven members of the same family were killed. In an attack on an apartment in western Gaza city, four people, including two girls and one woman, were killed. Another residential building was also targeted in the east of the city, causing injuries.
The violations included armed assaults, the entry of armored vehicles into residential areas, airstrikes, targeted attacks, and the destruction of civilian homes, with the majority of casualties being civilians.
The statement also mentioned that the humanitarian aid initiatives under the ceasefire agreement have fallen short of their targets, with only 28,927 of the 66,600 trucks scheduled to enter Gaza being allowed, and the proportion of fuel trucks was just 2.7%.
British News Agency