Gaza media office: 80 Israeli violations documented since ceasefire
Gaza Media Office reports 80 Israeli ceasefire violations, with 97 killed and over 230 injured. Al-Qassam Brigades affirms commitment to agreement.
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Mourners carry bodies of Palestinians killed by Israeli fire during their funeral in Deir al-Balah in Gaza on October 19, 2025. (AP)
The Government Media Office in the Gaza Strip announced that Israeli occupation forces have committed 80 documented violations since the ceasefire was declared. As of Sunday, these actions represent a significant breach of both the ceasefire agreement and international humanitarian law.
Violations include shelling, drones, and civilian arrests
According to the statement, the violations include direct gunfire targeting civilians, deliberate artillery shelling, the use of fire belts, and arrests. The office noted that Israeli tanks and military vehicles have been positioned near residential neighborhoods, while drones and warplanes continued surveillance and opened fire on civilian areas.
The office also reported the use of electronic cranes equipped with remote targeting systems in several attacks.
97 Palestinians killed, over 230 injured
The documented violations have resulted in the deaths of at least 97 Palestinians and the injury of more than 230 others across all governorates of the Gaza Strip. The office warned that such continued aggression threatens the total collapse of the ceasefire.
In a related statement, the al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, affirmed its commitment to implementing all provisions of the ceasefire agreement across the Gaza Strip.
Contact lost with resistance fighters in Rafah
The movement noted it has had no communication with its units in Rafah since last March, when occupation forces re-entered the area. It emphasized that Rafah remains under complete Israeli military control and is considered a "red zone." Al-Qassam stated it is currently unaware of the fate of its fighters there, whether martyred or still alive.