IOF violations in Gaza continue unabated, ambulance crews obstructed
"Israel" escalates its violations of the Gaza ceasefire, targeting Khan Younis and Rafah while obstructing aid and ambulance crews amid worsening conditions.
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Palestinians walk through the destruction caused by the Israeli air and ground offensive in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City, Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2025 (AP)
"Israel" has continued its violations of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza, launching airstrikes, artillery shellings, and attacking ambulance crews to prevent them from reaching wounded Palestinians.
Israeli warplanes launched two airstrikes southeast of Khan Younis on Thursday, as tanks opened fire in the southern part of the city, according to Al Mayadeen’s correspondent in Gaza.
Our correspondent reported that Israeli attacks have continued across the enclave, with Khan Younis bearing the brunt of the escalation.
Weather hardships
He added that worsening weather conditions have deepened the suffering of residents, who are already facing critical shortages of basic supplies and equipment due to "Israel’s" restrictions on aid deliveries.
Ambulance crews were reportedly prevented from reaching the site of an attack in Rafah, where several Palestinians were targeted on Wednesday, in what appeared to be a deliberate obstruction of rescue efforts.
Elsewhere, Israeli aircraft struck the al-Zanna area northeast of Bani Suhaila, while armored vehicles opened heavy fire near al-Shakoush, northwest of Rafah. In the north, Beit Lahia also came under Israeli airstrikes.
'Israel' continues to violate the ceasefire in Gaza
Hamas accused "Israel" of daily violations of the ceasefire agreement signed in Sharm el-Sheikh nearly a month ago, holding it fully responsible for undermining the deal and seeking to derail it.
On November 11, the Government Media Office in Gaza published horrifying statistics detailing the Israeli violations committed since the ceasefire was reached on October 10. According to figures compiled by the office, "Israel" committed 282 ceasefire violations during this period, killing 242 Palestinians and injuring 620 others.
The documentation details a broad range of violations, including 88 shooting incidents targeting civilians, 12 incursions into residential areas beyond the yellow-line buffer zone, 124 airstrikes and attacks, 52 demolitions of civilian homes, and the arrest of 23 Palestinians across the Gaza Strip.
Since the ceasefire took effect on October 11, 2025, the Gaza Health Ministry has reported 245 Palestinians killed and 623 others injured, with 529 bodies recovered, highlighting the ongoing human toll of the war, and bringing the total number of casualties from Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 7, 2023, to 69,182 deaths and 170,694 injuries.