Ismail Al-Thawabta, director of the government media office in the coastal enclave, stressed that these violations included aerial and artillery bombardments, intensive drone flights, opening fire on citizens, demolishing homes, and preventing the entry of food.
He also accused the IDF of preventing “fuel entering Gaza, the entry of civil defense vehicles and heavy machinery” to mitigate the damage caused by 15 months of attacks.
Al-Thawabta called on the international community and mediators to put pressure on the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to force it to end its war operations against that territory.
Gaza health authorities announced on Sunday that Israeli military forces have killed 116 Palestinians and wounded 490 others during the ceasefire.
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