These figures refer to injuries, not deaths, clarifying widespread claims that “870+ deaths” occurred during the truce.
Other documents circulated at the United Nations also described “hundreds of violations” since the ceasefire began, including 211 Palestinians killed within a three‑week period following the agreement.
UN and humanitarian reporting shows that the death toll linked to attacks during the ceasefire continued to increase over time.
Key milestones cited in UN‑linked reports include:
Separate media reports citing Gaza health authorities have suggested even higher totals in some cases, but the UN‑linked figures above are among the most widely documented benchmarks for the period.
Sources consistently describe the violence during the ceasefire as frequent and persistent.
Humanitarian reporting states that airstrikes continued “almost daily” during the early months of the truce.
UN and related reporting in 2026 likewise described airstrikes, shelling, and gunfire continuing daily across Gaza, even while the ceasefire technically remained in effect.
Some local accounts also characterized Israeli actions during the truce as “near‑daily” violations, reinforcing the picture of sustained low‑intensity hostilities rather than a complete halt in fighting.
United Nations officials and independent experts repeatedly warned that the ongoing attacks threatened the fragile ceasefire.
Their key demands included:
The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said aid operations were still being restricted by visa limitations, import approvals, limited crossing points, and movement constraints for humanitarian teams.
Security Council briefings also described the ceasefire as “fragile,” warning that continued strikes and hostilities could undermine diplomatic efforts to stabilize Gaza.
Taken together, UN statements, humanitarian reports, and local accounts indicate that the October 2025 ceasefire did reduce the scale of the conflict but did not fully halt attacks.
Strikes reported in places like Nuseirat and Bureij refugee camps illustrate how violence persisted during the truce period. Meanwhile, casualty totals continued to rise, and the United Nations repeatedly urged all parties to respect the ceasefire and allow aid to reach Gaza’s civilian population without restrictions.
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