Gaza Media Office details Israeli violations since truce: 393 so far
Gaza's Government Media Office has reported 393 ceasefire violations by the Israeli occupation, resulting in 279 civilian deaths and over 650 injuries.
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Two men walk past destroyed apartment buildings at the Al-Shati camp in Gaza City, Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2025 (AP)
The Government Media Office in Gaza has condemned the continued, serious, and systematic violations by the Israeli occupation of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip. According to the office, a total of 393 documented violations had been recorded as of Tuesday evening, November 18, 2025, since the agreement went into effect.
The statement reported that the latest violations have killed 279 civilians, including children, women, and elderly individuals, in addition to 652 injuries of varying degrees.
It also documented the arbitrary detention of 35 Palestinians during raids and incursions, warning that these actions undermine the agreement and create a deadly reality that threatens stability in the Gaza Strip.
The office said the violations included:
- 113 incidents of direct gunfire targeting civilians, homes, residential neighborhoods, and displacement shelters;
- 17 incursions by armored vehicles into residential and agricultural areas, surpassing the temporary yellow demarcation line;
- 174 ground, naval, and aerial strikes;
- 85 demolitions of residential and civilian structures, describing the acts as a systematic effort to cause wider destruction and collectively punish the population.
GMO demands action
In the statement, the office held the Israeli occupation fully responsible for the humanitarian and security consequences of these violations, warning that the continued “aggressive approach” threatens to derail international efforts to sustain the truce.
It called on US President Donald Trump, mediating countries, guarantors of the ceasefire, and the UN Security Council to take effective action to stop the attacks and compel the occupation to comply with the agreement and its humanitarian protocol.
The office concluded that the persistence of these violations endangers prospects for stability and reinforces that only firm international pressure can oblige the occupation to respect international law and UN resolutions.
Violations ongoing
Just today, Wednesday, Al Mayadeen's correspondent in Gaza reported that an Israeli drone strike wounded several Palestinians in the town of Bani Suhaila, east of Khan Younis in the southern part of the Strip, as targeting operations continue across various other areas.
The Nasser Medical Complex reported that a woman and her child were wounded by an Israeli drone strike behind the "Yellow Line" in the same town.
Meanwhile, Israeli artillery has been targeting the eastern areas of Khan Younis, while warplanes have conducted raids behind the "Yellow Line" in both Rafah and Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, as part of an aerial escalation that has been ongoing since last night.
Meanwhile, in the north of the territory, Israeli artillery fire has reached the al-Shaima area north of Beit Lahia.