💢 DAY 218 of the Gaza “Ceasefire”
Not a single aid truck entered Gaza on Sunday and no patients or humanitarian cases were allowed to leave through the Rafah crossing, as Israel continues collectively punishing Gaza’s population amid demands for Hamas to disarm, according to field monitoring shared with mediators.
In the seven months since Israel’s cabinet and Prime Minister approved the Trump-brokered ceasefire agreement, Israeli forces have violated its terms nearly 3,000 times.
Sunday alone saw 14 new violations, including attacks that killed 6 Palestinians and wounded 40 others.
Incidents recorded on Sunday:
🔹 One civilian killed and others wounded in an Israeli strike near Rafah Garage in central Khan Younis
🔹 Three civilians killed and several wounded after an Israeli drone targeted a kitchen belonging to a Turkish organization near Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah
🔹 One civilian killed and others wounded in an Israeli drone strike targeting civilians in the Mawasi area of Khan Younis
🔹 12-year-old Karam Omar Lotfi Al-Masri wounded in a drone attack in Khan Younis
🔹 Five civilians wounded, including one critically, in a drone strike near the old Al-Yazji Bakery in Tal al-Hawa
🔹 70-year-old Fadl Arafat Irhaim killed by Israeli live fire in Al-Zaytoun neighborhood east of Gaza City
🔹 An elderly woman wounded by Israeli live fire in the Asdaa area northwest of Khan Younis
🔹 Several civilians wounded, including three critically, after Israeli drones struck a vehicle on Al-Baraka Street in Deir al-Balah
🔹 Israeli forces advanced military vehicles in Khan Younis and expanded the so-called “yellow zone,” displacing residents from the Al-Reqib and Abu Shab families
Totals
Since the ceasefire took effect, 877 Palestinians have been killed — including 217 children, 94 women, and 25 elderly — while 2,602 have been wounded, including 730 children, 457 women, and 117 elderly. 79 civilians have also been detained.
Israeli forces have now carried out 1,291 airstrikes and shelling attacks, 1,119 live-fire incidents, 113 military incursions, and 309 home demolitions across Gaza since the agreement took effect.
Ongoing Violations
Israel also continues to hold approximately 34 square kilometers beyond agreed withdrawal lines and has blocked repairs to electricity, water, and sewage infrastructure, while preventing the entry of heavy machinery needed for reconstruction.
Aid and movement restrictions also remain severe:
Aid entry
▪️ Only 36.8% of agreed humanitarian aid has entered — 221 trucks per day on average vs. 600 agreed
▪️ Fuel deliveries remain at just 14.7% of agreed levels
Rafah crossing
▪️ Only 5,304 of 15,800 planned crossings carried out (~33.5%)
▪️ 88 individuals turned back at the crossing
▪️ Rafah Crossing remained closed on the reported day
▪️ Medical and humanitarian travel continues to face severe restrictions even as 10 patients on the WHO-approved evacuation list die each day due to lack of treatment