The Gaza Health Ministry has reported 10 new deaths in the past 24 hours, including two killed by Israeli forces and eight recovered from under rubble. Since the ceasefire began on October 11, Israeli military offensives have killed 347 Palestinians and injured 889 others. The total documented toll since October 2023 now stands at 69,785 dead and 170,965 injured.

Why it matters:

The latest figures highlight the severity of Gaza’s humanitarian crisis and the fragility of ceasefire agreements. With tens of thousands dead and infrastructure decimated, international observers warn that without sustained diplomacy and reconstruction, the Israeli acts of aggression risk further destabilizing the region.

The big picture:

Hospitals in central Gaza have confirmed new casualties, including one person killed in Israeli shelling east of Al-Maghazi camp and another injured by gunfire near Al-Bureij.

What they're saying:

The American Jewish Voice organization slammed the Zionist regime for breaking the truce 500 times in 44 days, stating that “genocide has not stopped.” 

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi reiterated Cairo’s efforts with all parties to enforce the ceasefire and stabilize the truce.


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