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Israel accused of violating ceasefire 1,450 times in 111 days, killing 524 people

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Israel accused of violating ceasefire 1,450 times in 111 days, killing 524 people

2026-01-31 17:40 Last Updated At:22:07

Israel has violated the ceasefire agreement with Hamas 1,450 times since it took effect on Oct 10, 2025, killing 524 people and injuring 1,360, said a statement from Gaza's media office on Saturday.

The statement from the Gaza-based office said that at least 11 people were killed between the early morning and late morning hours of Saturday. An Israeli airstrike hit a tent for displaced people in Khan Younis, killing seven members of one family, including five children, one woman and one elderly.

Medical institutions reported that an airstrike on a residential apartment building in western Gaza City killed four people, including two girls and one woman, with several others injured. Another residential apartment in eastern Gaza City was also hit by Israeli forces, with injuries reported.

The statement from Gaza's media office also said the documented violations include gunfire, armored vehicle incursions into residential areas, airstrikes and targeted attacks, as well as the demolition of civilian homes. Civilians make up the vast majority of the casualties, it said.

According to the statement, the volume of humanitarian aid entering Gaza has fallen far short of the levels stipulated in the ceasefire agreement. Of the 66,600 aid, commercial and fuel trucks that were supposed to enter Gaza, only 28,927 were allowed through, with fuel trucks taking up just 2.7 percent of the required number.

The statement accused Israel of failing to meet multiple obligations under the agreement, including opening border crossings, providing materials necessary for infrastructure maintenance and allowing the entry of medical equipment.

Israel accused of violating ceasefire 1,450 times in 111 days, killing 524 people

Israel accused of violating ceasefire 1,450 times in 111 days, killing 524 people

Uruguayan President Yamandu Orsi arrived at Beijing Capital International Airport early Sunday, beginning a seven-day state visit to China at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping.

This is President Orsi's first state visit to China.

During the visit, President Xi Jinping will have talks with him for an in-depth exchange of views on deepening the China-Uruguay comprehensive strategic partnership, high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, and international and regional issues of mutual interest, said the Chinese Foreign Ministry.

Uruguayan president arrives in Beijing for state visit

Uruguayan president arrives in Beijing for state visit

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