Since the cessation of hostilities came into effect, the Governmental Information Office in Gaza meticulously documented 738 distinct violations by Israeli forces between October 10 and December 8, 2025. Photo: EFE.

Gaza authorities have accused Israel of systematically violating a two-month-old ceasefire, killing at least 377 Palestinian civilians, mostly women and children, and severely restricted the flow of lifesaving humanitarian aid into the besieged enclave.


Gaza authorities have issued a damning report, denouncing that Israel has systematically violated the ceasefire agreement signed with the Palestinian Resistance Movement Hamas, signed on last October.

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In the 60 days since the truce took effect, Israeli forces have committed 738 documented violations, resulting in the deaths of 377 civilians, mostly women, children, and the elderly people; along with illegal detentions, deliberate destruction, and severe obstruction of humanitarian aid.

The Governmental Information Office in Gaza‘s report -covering the period from October 10 to December 8, 2025- details a brutal campaign that extends far beyond isolated incidents. The violations include 205 direct shooting attacks on civilians, 37 incursions by military vehicles into inhabited areas, and 358 bombardments targeting residential homes. A further 138 assaults led to the destruction of civilian buildings and infrastructure.

These continuous aggressive actions during the 60-day period have left 980 people wounded -many of them severe, requiring urgent medical attention in an already overwhelmed healthcare system-, and included 43 cases of illegal detention without due process, in clear contravention of international legal standards, alongside illegal annexation of territories and deliberate obstruction of humanitarian aid.

The ceasefire agreement had explicitly stipulated that Israeli forces withdraw to the designated “yellow line”, a buffer zone historically enforced to separate and limit civilian access with the objective of provide a modicum of security for Gaza’s inhabitants.

However, reports consistently indicate that Israeli troops continue extensive military operations within this very perimeter. These ongoing activities include ground incursions, the calculated detonation of numerous buildings, and relentless artillery and drone attacks, particularly concentrated in the southern city of Khan Yunis, where displaced populations have sought refuge.

77 years ago today, the UN adopted the Genocide Convention – a treaty to ensure mass atrocities such as the Holocaust never happened again.

Tragically, this has not been the reality.

Nearly 2 months after the so-called ‘ceasefire’ in Gaza, Palestinians are still enduring… pic.twitter.com/4ayAaKUNNa

— Amnesty UK (@AmnestyUK) December 9, 2025

Deepening Humanitarian Catastrophe

The deliberate and systematic obstruction of humanitarian assistance continues to inflict immense suffering upon thousands of displaced families across Gaza.

The Governmental Information Office critically highlighted that a mere 13,511 humanitarian aid trucks managed to enter the Gaza Strip during these 60 days; which represents a dismal 38 percent fulfillment of the agreed-upon target of 36,000 trucks, leaving vast numbers of people without essential supplies.

This deliberate impediment, exacerbated by the severe onset of winter conditions, has led to a critical shortage of basic necessities like food, clean water, medical supplies, and shelter, including desperately needed tents, plunging an already vulnerable population into an even deeper humanitarian catastrophe.

Hamas urges international pressure on Israel as ceasefire violations kill at least 377 Palestinians, says Gaza Health Ministry https://t.co/vOoJUf2ZNa pic.twitter.com/80yz3k9519

— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) December 10, 2025

Persistent Breaches of International Law

The persistent attacks and documented violations perpetrated by Israeli forces constitute grave breaches of established international law. These actions include elements of collective punishment against the entire civilian population, systematic forced displacement through destruction of homes and infrastructure, and the deliberate targeting and destruction of essential civilian infrastructure.

Such practices are explicitly prohibited under various international conventions and principles designed to protect civilians and their fundamental rights during armed conflicts, drawing widespread condemnation from Human Rights organizations and international bodies worldwide.

The Ministry of Health in Gaza has confirmed a devastating cumulative toll of 70,366 fatalities and 171,064 injuries across the Strip.

Looking at the broader context, the scale of human suffering since the large-scale offensive began on October 7, 2023, is staggering.


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