Israel Has Violated Gaza Ceasefire At Least 7 Times This Morning In A Bloody And Violent 5 Hours
Arabic sources are in uproar over repeated Israeli murders, however, English-speaking sources remain silent on the attacks

By Dominick Skinner | 31 October 2025
Reports from Al Jazeera Arabic this morning confirm that Israel has carried out at least eight separate attacks across the Gaza Strip in direct violation of the ceasefire agreement. The ceasefire violations now seem to occur not just daily, but hourly, while English-speaking sources remain almost entirely silent on these events, hiding their bias as effectively as a tank hiding behind a sapling.
While Al-Jazeera Arabic was used to compile these events, we verified the attacks further using WAFA, the Palestinian news organisation, who also reports on all of the attacks below.
According to Arabic-language live coverage:
Israeli troops used explosives to detonate residential houses east of Gaza City in the early hours of the morning.
Israeli aircraft launched a series of violent raids on the eastern areas of Khan Yunis, a Palestinian succumbed to wounds from a strike on tents for displaced people in Al-Mawast.
Massive “demolition operations” took place east of Khan Yunis, blowing up houses in direct opposition to the ceasefire agreement.
Artillery shelling continued east of Khan Yunis with intense fire from occupation forces.
A Palestinian was killed and his brother injured by Israeli fire in the Al-Shuja‘iya neighborhood, east of Gaza City.
Further artillery shelling was reported in Khan Yunis 44 minutes before writing this piece.
Israeli forces bombed residential buildings in the Al-Shuja‘iya and Al-Tuffah neighborhoods, in what Al Jazeera Arabic accurately described as a “continuous violation of the ceasefire agreement.”
These reports, verified directly from Al Jazeera Arabic’s live feed, document clear and repeated violations over a span of just five hours. Yet, as of publication, none of these incidents appear in the English-language headlines of major Western outlets, where coverage of the ceasefire remains framed as “holding” or “tested.”
The disparity between Arabic and English reporting once again highlights the systematic filtering of Gaza coverage, where what is live and visible in Arabic often disappears or softens in translation.
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