PNN – Salama Marouf, head of the government information office in the Gaza Strip, announced in a statement that, based on investigations conducted from January 19 to March 11, the Israeli occupiers have committed more than 1,300 ceasefire violations and crimes, which are in clear conflict with the agreement.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network from Shahab News Agency, Marouf added in this announcement: Violations of the ceasefire agreement by the occupiers have continued since the first day it came into effect, leading to the martyrdom of dozens of Palestinians.
The announcement continued: Last week, we witnessed a clear increase in attacks by the occupation forces, which resulted in the martyrdom of 20 Palestinians by Israeli military gunfire or aerial bombardments in various areas of the Gaza Strip.
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During 471 days of war and slaughter in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli army failed to achieve its declared goals and was ultimately forced to accept defeat in the face of resistance and a ceasefire agreement.
Finally, after much wrangling and internal disagreements between the Zionists and the regime’s cabinet ministers, the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip entered into force on Sunday afternoon.
This agreement is supposed to be implemented and completed in three stages, but so far it has not entered the second stage due to the Israeli regime’s obstruction.