20 January 2026 - 09:56
Source: Palestine Info
100 days into ceasefire, systematic Israeli violations deepen genocide in Gaza

The Gaza Center for Human Rights stated on Monday that grave Israeli violations have persisted throughout the first 100 days of the ceasefire in Gaza, showing that genocide continues through different tools and lower-intensity methods.

AhlulBayt News Agency: The Gaza Center for Human Rights stated on Monday that grave Israeli violations have persisted throughout the first 100 days of the ceasefire in Gaza, showing that genocide continues through different tools and lower-intensity methods.

In its statement, the center said that daily field monitoring proves the ceasefire agreement has failed to protect civilians. Instead, it has become a symbolic framework under which killings, targeting, starvation, and denial of basic necessities against Palestinians have continued.

According to the center, during 99 days of the ceasefire, Israel killed 479 Palestinians and injured 1,280 others, averaging nearly five deaths and 13 injuries per day.

It noted that 91.9 percent of those killed were civilians, with children, women, and the elderly making up 51.6 percent of the fatalities. Among the injured, 99.2 percent were civilians, all harmed in areas supposedly protected under the ceasefire.

The rights group stressed that these figures reflect a repeated pattern of killing targeting vulnerable groups, highlighting Israel’s disregard for international humanitarian law.

It documented 1,285 violations over the 99-day period, averaging 13 per day, including air and artillery strikes, live fire, incursions, home demolitions, and arrests.

The center emphasized that not a single day passed without violations, warning that the ceasefire has become a tool for managing aggression and genocide rather than ending them.

The Gaza Center for Human Rights also said Israel failed to meet humanitarian aid provisions. On average, only 260 aid trucks entered Gaza daily, just 43.3 percent of the agreed number, while fuel deliveries reached only 12.9 percent of the required amount.

This shortfall has severely impacted the lives of over two million Palestinians, disrupting health services, limiting access to water, and worsening hunger — outcomes of Israel’s systematic policy of using aid as collective punishment.

The organization stressed that these actions go beyond ceasefire violations and amount to the continuation of genocide, forming part of a broader strategy to exhaust Palestinian society and push it toward collapse.

It said the violations also represent serious breaches of the Geneva Conventions, constitute war crimes, and are part of the ongoing genocide against Gaza’s population.

The center concluded by warning that international silence and impunity enable Israel to continue such crimes. It urged immediate global action to secure a genuine ceasefire, unconditional civilian protection, unrestricted aid entry, and accountability for Israeli officials and their partners.

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