The Gaza government’s Media Office said only 397 of the 1,600 people scheduled to cross the Rafah border crossing since February 2 have done so, highlighting continued restrictions despite the ceasefire. The figures show 225 people leaving the Gaza Strip and 172 entering, meaning just 25% of the planned crossings were completed.
The report accused Israel of violating the ceasefire reached on October 10 more than 1,600 times, including shootings, airstrikes, and the destruction of homes. It also said aid access remains limited, with only about 260 trucks entering Gaza daily, far below agreed levels, and critical supplies such as fuel, medical equipment, and shelter materials still blocked.