Russia sharply criticized the declared ceasefire mechanisms in the Gaza Strip, considering them to have failed to become a real guarantee for protecting civilians from continuous attacks. Diplomatic sources stated during a session of the UN Security Council that field practices prove the agreement's lack of seriousness in curbing the aggression, as statistics recorded the martyrdom of more than a thousand Palestinians since October 2025, in addition to dozens of casualties during the first week of June.
For her part, Anna Evstigneeva, Deputy Permanent Representative of Russia to the United Nations, affirmed that statements issued by occupation officials clearly indicate intentions to control about 70% of the Gaza Strip's area. Evstigneeva clarified that these trends hinder any international settlement plans, stressing that attempts to blame the Palestinian side for the stalled negotiations are futile claims that contradict the field and political reality.
Regarding the humanitarian file, the Russian mission revealed shocking figures related to relief funding, as only 15% of the humanitarian appeal allocated to Palestine, valued at $4.1 billion, has been met. Sources indicated that restrictions imposed on aid convoys and complex bureaucratic procedures have led to a reduction in essential life-saving services, making children the most affected group by this systematic blockade.
In terms of human losses since the start of the recent understandings, reports documented the killing of 1007 Palestinians and the injury of 3165 others due to continuous Israeli violations until Thursday. These developments come at a time when international pressure to open crossings and secure aid access is increasing, while military operations continue to undermine any opportunities for stability or protection of lives in the afflicted Strip.
These practices mean that partners are forced to reduce vital services, and the biggest victims here are children.





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Russia attacks 'Gaza agreement' in Security Council and reveals extent of Israeli violations