
Israeli bombardment and firing continued in Gaza, killing at least seven Palestinians in a single day, according to Arab media reports. Several others were also reported injured in the latest wave of attacks. The situation on the ground remains highly volatile.
Despite reports of a ceasefire in place, renewed violence has raised concerns over rising civilian casualties. Since October 2025, hundreds of Palestinians have reportedly been killed in continued strikes. The conflict shows no clear signs of de-escalation.
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Media reports further stated that since October 2023, the overall death toll in Gaza has reached over 72,000 Palestinians. The figures reportedly include those killed in ongoing military operations across the territory.
Authorities noted that the actual toll may be higher, as many victims remain trapped under rubble. Rescue teams are facing significant challenges due to a lack of equipment and access restrictions. This has slowed recovery efforts in multiple areas.
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The humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to worsen amid repeated strikes and limited relief access. International concern is growing over civilian safety and infrastructure damage. Calls for sustained ceasefire implementation remain ongoing.