Saturday, 31/01/2026   
   Beirut 14:31

Gaza: 25 Martyrs Since Dawn Amid 1,450 Israeli Ceasefire Violations

Twenty-five Palestinians have been martyred in Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip since dawn today.

The Israeli occupation targeted a tent sheltering displaced people in the Asdaa area, northwest of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, killing seven members of the same family: five children, a woman, and an elderly man.

Media reports in Gaza reported that the death toll from the bombing of the police station in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood has risen to 11.

Escalating Israeli Violations Since the Ceasefire Agreement

Since the ceasefire agreement came into effect on October 10, 2025, 1,450 Israeli violations have been recorded in the Gaza Strip, according to the Government Media Office.

These violations resulted in the deaths of 524 Palestinians, including 260 children, women, and elderly individuals—96% of whom were killed far from the Green Line. A further 1,360 Palestinians were wounded, 780 of whom were children, women, and the elderly, all targeted within residential areas.

The occupation forces also abducted 50 Palestinian civilians from within residential areas, far from the Green Line, constituting a systematic violation of the agreement and a breach of international humanitarian law.

According to the humanitarian protocol, the occupation failed to comply with the agreed-upon number of aid trucks, the designated withdrawal routes, and the entry of materials necessary for infrastructure maintenance. This includes the blocking of heavy equipment for civil defense to remove rubble and recover bodies, as well as medical equipment, supplies, and medicines.

Furthermore, the occupation forces failed to open the Rafah crossing, prevented the entry of tents, mobile homes, and shelter materials, and refused to allow the operation of the power plant, while also disregarding the established “yellow line” restrictions on the Gaza Strip.

Source: Palestinian media (translated and edited by Al-Manar)