The Israeli regime has killed an average of 10 Palestinians per day in the Gaza Strip since October 10, when a deal took effect aimed at implementing the first phase of a plan to end Tel Aviv’s two-year-plus war of genocide on the territory, a human rights organization has reported.
In a statement on Friday, the Geneva-based Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said the regime’s actions, including daily shelling, systematic destruction, and forced displacement, amounted to “acts of genocide against Palestinians.”
According to the body, the campaign was now being waged “in a quieter and more systematic manner,” with repeated violations of the agreement through attacks that often escalate into large-scale strikes on displacement centers, homes, and tents.
















