Gaza Herald – Israeli forces committed 1,520 violations of the Gaza ceasefire over 115 days, killing 559 Palestinians and wounding at least 1,500 others, Gaza’s Government Media Office said in a statement released Wednesday.
The office reported that the violations occurred between October 10, 2025, when the ceasefire took effect, and early February 2026. They included 522 incidents of live fire, 704 bombardments and direct strikes, 73 military incursions into residential areas, and 221 demolitions of homes and civilian structures.
According to the statement, civilians made up the overwhelming majority of victims. About 99 percent of those killed were civilians, including 288 children, women, and elderly people. More than 900 of the wounded were also children, women, and elderly civilians, injured inside residential neighborhoods and far from designated buffer zones.
The media office also said Israeli forces arrested 50 Palestinians during the same period, all from civilian areas. On the humanitarian front, Israel allowed only 29,603 aid, commercial, and fuel trucks into Gaza out of an agreed 69,000, a compliance rate of roughly 43 percent. Fuel deliveries met just 14 percent of the agreed quantities.
Gaza officials accused Israel of failing to implement key humanitarian provisions of the ceasefire, including shelter supplies, heavy equipment to clear rubble, medical materials, the reopening of the Rafah crossing, and the operation of Gaza’s power plant, warning that the continued violations deepened the humanitarian catastrophe and undermined the ceasefire agreement.


