
Gaza Death Toll Rises Despite Hamas Peace Deal
Israel pauses its ground offensive as Hamas accepts a peace deal, yet airstrikes in Gaza City and Khan Younis camps still leave civilians dead, pushing the toll past 66,000.
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Israel pauses its ground offensive as Hamas accepts a peace deal, yet airstrikes in Gaza City and Khan Younis camps still leave civilians dead, pushing the toll past 66,000.
Gaza residents are cautiously hopeful as Hamas responds to Trump’s Gaza plan and agrees in principle to release all Israeli hostages.
On October 2nd, Israeli forces intercepted the vessel Florida from the Global Sumud Flotilla en route to Gaza, with reports of a deliberate ramming at sea.
Israel closes the Al-Rasheed coastal road in Gaza, preventing displaced Palestinians from returning north and worsening the humanitarian crisis.
At UNGA80, Iran’s delegation placed photos of children killed in Gaza as protests grew against Netanyahu’s call to continue the campaign until Hamas is “completely eliminated.”
Despite Israeli ‘safe zones’ in Gaza, over 65,000 Palestinians have been killed and aid remains scarce as shelters and aid centers face bombardments.
Palestinian President Abbas condemns Israel’s actions and calls for a permanent Gaza ceasefire, humanitarian aid, and Palestinian Authority governance.
Following an evacuation order in Gaza City, thousands have fled south to al-Mawasi, often walking for miles due to scarce transportation.
Israel’s military intensifies its Gaza City assault, killing 60+ Palestinians as 10 countries prepare to recognize an independent Palestinian state.
Internet and phone services in Gaza City went dark as Israeli forces pressed into eastern suburbs, sparking fears of a wider offensive. Strikes also targeted Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.