Gaza Herald – One hundred days after the ceasefire took effect, Israeli violations in Gaza continue unabated, reinforcing what human rights groups describe as an ongoing genocidal campaign carried out through sustained killing, deprivation, and collective punishment.
The Gaza Center for Human Rights said the ceasefire has failed to protect civilians, instead becoming a hollow framework under which Israel continues killings, targeting, starvation, and the destruction of basic means of life for Palestinians.
According to the center, Israeli forces killed 479 Palestinians and wounded 1,280 others during the first 99 days of the ceasefire, an average of five victims and 13 wounded every day. Nearly 92 percent of those killed were civilians, with children, women, and the elderly accounting for more than half of the victims.
The organization documented 1,285 field violations over that period, including air and artillery strikes, live fire, military incursions, home demolitions, and arrests, stressing that not a single day passed without a breach of the ceasefire.
It also warned that Israel has weaponized humanitarian aid, allowing in less than half of the agreed number of aid trucks and only a fraction of required fuel, deepening hunger, collapsing health and water services, and pushing Gaza’s population toward systematic exhaustion, acts the center said amount to war crimes and form an integral part of an ongoing genocide enabled by international silence and impunity.


