
Among the recorded violations are also 21 attempts to cross the temporary "yellow line," as well as 228 attacks, including artillery, air, and ground assaults. As a result of the actions of Israeli forces, 100 houses and civilian facilities were destroyed using explosives.
An official statement emphasizes that such actions by Israel undermine the ceasefire agreement and create a threat to security and stability in Gaza. The government of the Gaza Strip condemned Israel's actions as a gross violation of international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions.
Israel bears full responsibility for the consequences of the ongoing escalation of the conflict. The statement calls on U.S. President Donald Trump, mediators, guarantors of the peace agreement, and the UN Security Council to intervene immediately to ensure compliance with the ceasefire.
It is noted that the ongoing violations compromise the efforts of the international community, and the only effective means of influencing Israel remains significant international pressure.
Since the start of Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip, which began on October 8, 2023, the number of Palestinian fatalities has exceeded 69,000, and more than 170,000 people have been injured.