Gaza Ceasefire Records 1,193 Israeli Violations, 484 Killed in 90 Days

Gaza Herald – Israel committed at least 1,193 violations of the Gaza ceasefire over 90 days, killing 484 Palestinians and injuring 1,206, according to the Government Media Office. The breaches included direct gunfire at civilians, shelling of homes, military incursions into residential areas, and widespread demolitions, undermining the core terms of the agreement.

The statement said Israeli forces carried out 384 shooting incidents, 551 bombardments, 192 demolitions, and 66 armored incursions, alongside dozens of unlawful arrests. Officials described the pattern as systematic and deliberate, amounting to a sustained assault on civilian life despite the ceasefire being in force since October 10, 2025.

On the humanitarian front, authorities said Israel sharply restricted aid deliveries, allowing only 23,019 trucks to enter Gaza instead of the agreed 54,000, a compliance rate of just 43%. Fuel access was even more limited, with only 539 fuel trucks entering out of 4,500 required, pushing hospitals, bakeries, and water facilities toward near paralysis.

The shelter crisis deepened as Israel blocked the entry of mobile homes, caravans, and basic shelter materials. More than 127,000 tents reportedly became unusable, leaving over 1.5 million displaced Palestinians exposed to winter storms, building collapses, and deadly cold conditions.

The media office accused Israel of engineering a “slow-motion genocide” through starvation, deprivation, and collective punishment, and called on the United States, international mediators, and the United Nations to force full compliance with the ceasefire, ensure civilian protection, and guarantee the unrestricted flow of aid and fuel into Gaza.