The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor revealed that the Zionist enemy continues to commit the crime of genocide in the Gaza Strip despite the ceasefire declaration on January 19, 2025, by imposing catastrophic living conditions on the Palestinians there and depriving them of the basic necessities necessary for survival.
The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor explained in a press release that the Zionist entity was not satisfied with the widespread killing and massive destruction it inflicted on the Gaza Strip over more than 15 months, but is now continuing to use policies that effectively lead to the death of the population, by continuing the policy of gradual and slow killing, and imposing a comprehensive illegal blockade that obstructs the flow of humanitarian aid and basic materials, and prevents the repair of vital infrastructure and the provision of basic services necessary for the survival of the population.
The Observatory said that “Israel” the Zionist entity is fully aware of the devastating impact of its illegal measures imposed on the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, and the dire and long-term consequences they entail, especially on marginalized groups and those with difficult health conditions.
Despite this, these measures continue to be implemented without any regression, in the absence of any effective international pressure to stop its ongoing crimes against the Palestinians.
The Observatory warned that direct killings of Palestinians are still ongoing. Despite the cessation of large-scale mass killings in the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire, the Zionist occupation forces continue to commit these crimes against Palestinian citizens under various pretexts, all of which lack any legal justification.
The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor documented the martyrdom of at least 110 Palestinians since the ceasefire, at a rate of about six citizens per day, distributed between new deaths or those injured due to their serious injuries, after “Israel” deprived them of their right to travel abroad for treatment. During this period, 901 Palestinians were injured, at a rate of 47 injuries per day.