Gaza Under Assault: 69,000 Martyrs and 170,000 Wounded
Despite the ceasefire agreement signed on October 10, 2025, the lives of Palestinians in Gaza remain at constant risk. The two-year Israeli aggression has left 69,785 martyrs and more than 170,965 wounded, with around 90% of the civilian infrastructure destroyed. Residents continue to face life-threatening living conditions every single day.
Civilians at the Heart of the Tragedy
Over the past 24 hours, the Ministry of Health reported the arrival of 10 martyrs to hospitals—2 newly killed and 8 retrieved from under the rubble. This brings the death toll since the ceasefire to 347, and the number of injuries to 889, more than 60.6% of whom are children, women, and the elderly.
Among the victims of ongoing violations were 130 children, 54 women, and 14 elderly people, as Israeli forces continue to target civilians even inside areas designated as safe under the agreement.
Daily Violations and Breach of the Agreement
Monitoring teams recorded 535 violations over 47 days, including:
— Intense airstrikes and artillery shelling
— Ground incursions and home demolitions
— Arbitrary arrests, including the detention of women
These violations reveal Israel’s failure to commit to the withdrawal map, as it maintains fire control over civilian areas and deliberately destroys homes.
Collapse of Services and Infrastructure
Continuous bombardment has caused massive devastation to infrastructure, including schools, hospitals, and vital facilities. The UN estimates the cost of reconstruction at $70 billion.
Civil defense authorities also announced that 50% of their services have stopped due to fuel shortages, putting civilians at extreme risk and undermining rescue operations, firefighting, and responses to building collapses.
Women and Civil Society Targeted
The “Ma’ta” Center documented the arrest of 600 women and girls during the two years of aggression, including 48 female prisoners still held in detention and 12 administrative detention cases.
These arrests are part of a systematic attempt to weaken Palestinian social structures and inflict direct harm on families and civil society.
Human Rights and International Warnings
Human rights organizations—including Amnesty International and the Gaza Center for Human Rights—affirmed that the situation in Gaza amounts to an ongoing genocide. They highlighted the continued deprivation of food, water, and medical care, alongside strict restrictions on humanitarian aid entry.
The organizations called on the international community to break its silence, monitor the ceasefire, open the crossings, and provide urgent protection to Palestinian civilians, warning that ongoing silence gives Israel cover to continue its crimes.