Palestinian municipality workers repair a road damaged during the war in the Nuseirat camp for the displaced in central Gaza. (December 22, 2025)
Gaza media office reports shocking number of ‘Israeli’ truce violations
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- Gaza’s Media Office reported 875 ceasefire violations by 'Israel' over 73 days, resulting in 411 deaths and 1,112 injuries since the truce began on Oct. 10, 2025.
- The violations include 421 shelling incidents and 150 building demolitions, which Palestinian officials claim are a "deliberate attempt" to undermine the humanitarian protocol and regional stability.
The Gaza Government Media Office said Monday that the ‘Israeli’ military committed 875 violations of the ceasefire agreement over a 73-day period from when it first took effect on Oct. 10.
The office reported that these breaches, recorded from Oct. 10, 2025 through Sunday evening, have resulted in the deaths of 411 Palestinians and injuries to 1,112 others.
Additionally, 45 Palestinians were reportedly detained during this period.
Systematic Breaches of Humanitarian Protocol
In a statement released today, the Media Office described the ‘Israeli’ actions as "gross and systematic violations" that undermine already-fragile truce.
The office asserted that these activities represent a blatant breach of international humanitarian law and the specific humanitarian protocol attached to the October agreement.
Officials accused the ‘Israeli’ military of a deliberate attempt to "hollow out" the agreement of its humanitarian purpose and undermine efforts to maintain regional stability.
Statistical Breakdown
The statement provided a detailed breakdown of the alleged violations, categorizing the military actions into four primary areas:
- Direct Fire: 265 instances of direct gunfire targeting civilians.
- Military Incursions: 49 incursions by military vehicles into residential neighborhoods.
- Strikes: 421 incidents of shelling and bombardment targeting unarmed citizens and their private residences.
- Infrastructure Destruction: 150 instances of "blowing up and destroying" residential homes, institutions, and civilian buildings.
The ceasefire was originally brokered following more than two years of assault, establishing a temporary "yellow line" for military positioning.
However, Palestinian authorities maintain that continued military movement and fire have made the agreement increasingly fragile.



