Israel Has Committed 500 Violations, Killed 350 Palestinians Since the Start of the Ceasefire

by | Nov 23, 2025

Israel Has Committed 500 Violations, Killed 350 Palestinians Since the Start of the Ceasefire

by | Nov 23, 2025

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While there is officially a truce in Gaza, Israel has continued to kill Palestinians daily

The Gaza Media Office reports Israel has committed nearly 500 ceasefire violations and killed 350 Palestinians since the truce went into effect on October 10. The Israeli violations of the agreement include bombings, shooting Palestinians, restricting aid deliveries, seizing more territory, and home demolitions.

Israel claims that its strikes on Gaza are a response to Hamas violations of the ceasefire. The Palestinian group has maintained it is committed to the truce. 

Israel unleashed a wave of airstrikes on Saturday, killing 21 people. Two Palestinians were killed after Israel alleged they crossed the “yellow line” in Gaza. Israel continued to bomb the Strip on Sunday. 

The Gaza Health Ministry has recorded nearly 70,000 Palestinians who were killed since October 7, 2023. That number is considered an undercount, as many bodies remained buried under the rubble. 

Tel Aviv is also continuing military operations against Palestinians in the West Bank. On Saturday, one man was killed by the IDF near Ramallah. Israel is also continuing to arrest large numbers of Palestinians and conduct home demolitions. 

Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone is news editor of the Libertarian Institute, opinion editor of Antiwar.com and co-host of Conflicts of Interest with Will Porter and Connor Freeman.

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