Israeli occupation forces committed ten new violations of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip since early Friday, local sources reported, further destabilizing the tenuous pause in the genocidal war.
The violations included targeted demolitions and aerial attacks across the territory. In Gaza City, occupation forces demolished three civilian residential buildings in the eastern al-Tuffah neighborhood. Simultaneously, Israeli warplanes conducted an airstrike on the city at dawn, coinciding with controlled detonations of booby-trapped vehicles near the al-Butsh Cemetery.
Israeli occupation forces detonate explosive-laden robots between residential homes east of Al-Tuffah neighborhood in eastern Gaza City. pic.twitter.com/3rWIke12rT
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Residents reported additional attacks, including Israeli artillery shelling in eastern Gaza City and helicopter gunfire targeting Rafah in the south. The assault extended to Khan Yunis, where Israeli helicopters intensified fire in eastern and southern areas, supported by two airstrikes on eastern neighborhoods. Israeli military vehicles also opened fire east of Khan Yunis, while naval gunboats fired heavily off the coast.
These operations form part of a continued pattern of Israeli breaches, raising acute concerns about the deteriorating humanitarian and security situation in Gaza.
The ceasefire agreement, reached on October 9, 2025, through mediation by Egypt, Qatar, and Türkiye under the sponsorship of US President Donald Trump, outlined a three-phase plan. Its second phase involves forming a temporary technocratic committee to govern Gaza, oversee reconstruction, establish a Peace Council, deploy an international force, ensure further Israeli troop withdrawal, and disarm Hamas.
Despite this, Israeli violations persist. According to Gaza’s Government Media Office, ‘Israel’ has committed 875 ceasefire violations to date, resulting in the deaths of 411 Palestinians and injuries to 1,112 others.
Source: Agencies (translated and edited by Al-Manar)
