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Israeli Ceasefire Violations in Gaza Reach 1,520 as Death Toll Rises to 556 in 115 Days

By Quds News Network

Gaza (QNN)- Israel has violated Trump’s Gaza ceasefire agreement 1,520 times since it entered into force on October 10, 2025, according to a new statement issued by the Government Media Office.

The violations span a period of 115 days, ending on Wednesday, and have resulted in 556 Palestinians killed and at least 1,500 injured.

The Government Media Office said the continued violations represent a systematic breach of the ceasefire and a clear violation of international humanitarian law. It added that Israeli actions have undermined both the spirit and the humanitarian provisions of the agreement.

According to official data, Israeli forces carried out 522 shooting incidents during the ceasefire period. They also conducted 73 military incursions into residential neighborhoods. In addition, authorities documented 704 bombardments and targeted attacks, alongside 221 demolitions of homes and civilian buildings.

The human toll remains overwhelmingly civilian. Of the 556 Palestinians killed, 288 were children, women, and elderly people. Another 268 were adult men. The Government Media Office said 99 percent of those killed were civilians.

Injuries reached 1,500 during the same period. More than 900 of the wounded were children, women, and elderly people. Civilian casualties accounted for 99.2 percent of all injuries. Officials stressed that all injured individuals were targeted inside residential areas and far from the so-called “yellow line” designated in the ceasefire agreement.

Israeli forces also kidnapped 50 Palestinians during the ceasefire period. Authorities said every abductiin took place inside residential neighborhoods and not near the designated buffer zones outlined in the agreement.

The statement also highlighted major restrictions on humanitarian aid and commercial supplies entering Gaza. Out of 69,000 aid, commercial, and fuel trucks that should have entered under the agreement, only 29,603 were allowed in. This represents a compliance rate of just 43 percent.

Aid trucks made up 17,153 of the total, or 58 percent. Commercial trucks accounted for 11,642, or 39 percent. Fuel deliveries remained especially limited. Only 808 fuel trucks entered Gaza, out of 5,750 required, reflecting a compliance rate of 14 percent. The daily average stood at 257 trucks, far below the agreed target.

Under the humanitarian protocol, 600 trucks should enter Gaza every day, including 50 fuel trucks carrying diesel, gasoline, and cooking gas. The Government Media Office said Israel failed to meet these requirements throughout the ceasefire period.

Officials also stated that Israel failed to withdraw to agreed lines, blocking materials needed to repair infrastructure, and preventing the entry of heavy equipment required to clear rubble and recover bodies. They said Israel restricted medical supplies, medicines, and health equipment, and failed to open the Rafah Crossing as agreed.

The statement further noted restrictions on tents, mobile homes, and shelter materials, as well as continued obstruction of Gaza’s power generation plant. It also stated that Israeli forces are expanding control beyond the agreed “yellow line” and seizing additional areas across the Strip.

The Government Media Office warned that these actions amount to an attempt to impose a humanitarian reality based on starvation, coercion, and political pressure. It held Israel fully responsible for the worsening humanitarian crisis and for the loss of life and property during a period meant to guarantee calm.

The office called on US President Donald Trump, mediators, guarantors, and the United Nations to enforce the ceasefire without exceptions. It urged immediate protection for civilians and the unrestricted flow of humanitarian aid, fuel, and shelter materials to Gaza.

The statement concluded by warning that the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza will deepen further unless all ceasefire obligations are implemented in full and without delay.

5 February 2026

Source: countercurrents.org

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