The Gaza Rights Center announced on Thursday that it has recorded 535 violations by Israeli forces of the October 10 ceasefire agreement, targeting Palestinians across the Gaza Strip, which has led to the deaths of 350 Palestinians.
The center explained in a statement carried by Palestinian media outlets that ongoing airstrikes, artillery shelling, incursions, attacks on civilians, restrictions on humanitarian access, and movement bans constitute systematic violations. These violations have killed 198 vulnerable individuals, including 130 children, 54 women, and 14 elderly people.
The center added that the number of injured has risen to 889, with children, women, and elderly individuals accounting for 60.6 percent of the casualties. The center stressed that Israeli forces have failed to comply with withdrawal agreements, deliberately destroying hundreds of homes and buildings, and exacerbating humanitarian conditions by blocking aid entry.
According to the statement, the Gaza Strip is experiencing critical shortages of fuel, medical supplies, and materials for infrastructure rehabilitation. The Rafah crossing remains closed, and hundreds of detainees and missing persons are still unaccounted for, amid reports of enforced disappearances and abuse in Israeli prisons.
The center warned of an impending humanitarian catastrophe and urged the international community to take urgent action to protect civilians, stop the violations, launch investigations, ensure accountability, enable real international monitoring of the ceasefire, open crossings, and guarantee the basic rights of Gaza’s population.