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393 Israeli Breaches Recorded Since Gaza Ceasefire Deal, Warns Government Media Office

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Gaza, November 19 (QNA) - The Israeli occupation has committed 393 violations of the ceasefire deal as of Tuesday evening since coming into force last October, which killed 279 civilians and wounded over 652 others, the Government Media Office in Gaza reported in a statement Wednesday.

The statement caveated that the Israeli occupation continues to perpetrate dangerous and methodical breaches of the ceasefire decision in a brazen violation of international law and the humanitarian protocol enclosed with the accord.

These violations resulted in 279 civilian fatalities, including children, women, and the elderly, in addition to 652 injuries of varying severity, as well as 35 Palestinians arbitrarily detained during the incursions, the statement continued.

It stressed that the violations confirm the occupier's obdurate determination to compromise the deal and create a bloody field reality that imperils security and stability in the Gaza enclave.

The occupation's attacks varied between 113 direct shooting incidents targeting civilians, homes, residential neighborhoods, and displaced tents, and 17 incursions conducted by occupation forces into residential and agricultural areas, the statement read.

The office noted that the assaults transgressed the temporary red line, in addition to 174 aerial, ground, and artillery offensives, and 85 demolitions of homes and civilian facilities, in a systematic crime aimed at unleashing an inferno and collectively punishing residents, acts that amount to a grave violation of Geneva Conventions provisions.

The statement further stressed that the Israeli occupation bears full responsibility for all the humanitarian and security consequences arising from these violations, caveating that all international efforts to uphold the truce are bound to fail if these belligerent acts continue.

The statement further called on US President Donald Trump, the mediating countries, the guarantor parties to the deal, alongside the UN Security Council to spring into action and take serious, effective measures to halt these attacks, restrain the occupation, and compel it to fully adhere to the deal and humanitarian protocol, ensuring the protection of civilians and putting an end to the escalating violations.

Prosecuting these grave breaches by the Israeli occupation jeopardizes stability and confirms to the world that ramping up international pressure alone is the deterrent approach in forcing the occupation to respect international law and international legitimacy resolutions. (QNA)

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