Republic of Palestine | Gaza, 31/1/2026
The Zionist occupation army resumed its bombardment of the Gaza Strip, in a clear and blatant violation of the ceasefire, in an escalation that underscores the fragility of the agreements and the continuation of aggression against the Palestinian civilian population. Sources in Gaza hospitals reported 29 martyrs as a result of occupation fire outside its areas of deployment, 22 of them in Gaza City, since dawn today.
In this context, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) affirmed that the occupation continues the massacre in Gaza with the aim of undermining the ceasefire agreement and obstructing the work of the administrative committee in the Strip. The Front stated that, in a new war crime within a policy of open genocide, the occupation has escalated its attacks since the early hours of the morning, targeting residential apartments, inhabited homes, and tents sheltering displaced people, once again revealing an entity built on killing and ethnic cleansing, with no regard for international laws or conventions.
The Front added that this criminal escalation is being carried out with the green light from the United States and full Western complicity, amid a shameful international silence that encourages Zionist fascism to persist in shedding Palestinian blood. It warned that this aggression seeks to pave the way for the implementation of the plans of the fascist occupation government, led by war criminal Netanyahu, and called on the international community to move beyond statements of condemnation and concern toward real and deterrent measures, including imposing comprehensive isolation on the occupation and prosecuting its leaders as war criminals.
In conclusion, the Front called on mediators and guarantors to halt the aggression, compel the occupation to abide by the agreements, immediately lift the criminal siege, and open the crossings to ensure movement and the unrestricted flow of humanitarian aid, stressing that the level of criminality reached can no longer be met with silence.






