The government media office announced that yesterday alone, 24 people died and 87 people were injured in 27 violations.
A total of 342 people have died, 875 people have been injured and 35 Palestinians have been imprisoned since the agreement began.
Violations included 142 incidents of direct shelling of civilians, homes and tent camps, infiltration attempts that crossed the temporary “yellow line” 21 times, 228 surface-to-air artillery bombardments, and the destruction of 100 buildings and civilian structures with explosives.
It found that the attacks in question reflected Israel's insistence on violating the ceasefire agreement and created a “bloody picture” that threatened security and stability in Gaza.
It was emphasized that the violations were serious violations of international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions.
“Immediate action must be taken to force Israel to comply with the ceasefire.”
The Gaza Strip government stated that full responsibility for the humanitarian and security aspects of the violations lay with Israel and warned that the continuation of these attacks would undermine all international efforts.
The statement called on US President Donald Trump, the mediating countries, the guarantors of the agreement and the UN Security Council to take urgent measures to force Israel to comply with the ceasefire.
The government stated that continued violations threatened stability and that international pressure was the only means to force Israel to comply with international law.
More than 69,000 Palestinians died in Gaza and more than 170,000 were injured in Israel's attacks, which began on October 8, 2023 and continued despite the ceasefire agreement that came into force on October 10.

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