Web Desk — November 11, 2025
Gaza: Even as a fragile ceasefire holds on paper, Israeli aggression persists unabated in Gaza, with occupation forces unleashing deadly barrages on 25 out of the past 31 days, according to Arab media reports. The relentless violations have exacted a heavy toll: at least 242 Palestinians martyred and 622 wounded since the truce took effect on October 10, exacerbating an already dire humanitarian catastrophe.
The bloodiest episodes unfolded on October 19 and 29, when Israeli airstrikes slaughtered 154 civilians in a single night, including dozens of children and women, as documented by Gaza’s health ministry and corroborated by international observers. Over the full month from October 10 to November 10, Israel racked up 282 documented breaches, including 124 instances of aerial and artillery bombardment and 52 deliberate demolitions of residential structures, leaving entire neighborhoods in ruins.
Beyond the skies, Israeli forces have systematically targeted Gaza’s infrastructure, razing homes in areas like eastern Khan Younis and central Gaza City under the pretext of the “yellow line” buffer zone. Eyewitnesses describe bulldozers and explosives reducing two-story buildings to rubble, displacing families already teetering on the brink. Compounding the horror, Tel Aviv has choked off aid convoys, barring over 600 trucks daily – including critical fuel supplies – in flagrant defiance of ceasefire stipulations that promised 500-600 deliveries to avert famine.
Arab outlets, citing Gaza’s Government Media Office, decry these acts as a “continued policy of aggression,” with UNRWA warning of imminent starvation for 2.3 million residents amid severe shortages of food, medicine, and clean water. The blockade, tightened since early 2025, has left thousands buried under debris from prior offensives, while healthcare workers face detention and torture in Israeli prisons.
As the U.S.-brokered truce – hailed by President Donald Trump as unbreakable – teeters, voices from Gaza demand accountability. “This isn’t peace; it’s occupation by another name,” said one displaced resident from Deir al-Balah. With no end in sight to the two-year war that has claimed over 68,000 Palestinian lives, the international community faces mounting calls to enforce the ceasefire and lift the siege. Stay tuned for updates as violations persist.



