More than 1,000 people have been killed in Gaza during ceasefire, Palestinian authorities say
The war in Gaza has lasted 1,000 days since the Hamas-led attack on Israel. Both Israelis and Palestinians are weary as ceasefires remain fragile. Persistent attacks continue to mark the region.
What changed
The conflict has now reached the 1,000-day mark.
Live updates
-
Gaza Conflict Reaches 1,000 Days Amid Fragile Ceasefires
confidence 90%The war in Gaza has lasted 1,000 days since the Hamas-led attack on Israel. Both Israelis and Palestinians are weary as ceasefires remain fragile. Persistent attacks continue to mark the region.
What's confirmed:
- The conflict in Gaza has reached its 1,000th day since a Hamas-led attack on Israel.
- Both Israelis and Palestinians are weary.
- Ceasefires remain fragile.
Still unconfirmed:
- More than 1,000 people have been killed in Gaza during the ceasefire.
- 265 children were killed and over 400 injured.
-
Over 1,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza since ceasefire
confidence 80%Palestinian authorities and other officials report more than 1,000 deaths in Gaza following the implementation of the ceasefire. UNICEF reports 265 children were killed and over 400 injured. Violence continues through strikes in Gaza and the occupied Palestinian territories.
What's confirmed:
- More than 1,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since the ceasefire.
Still unconfirmed:
- UNICEF reports 265 Palestinian children were killed and more than 400 injured since the ceasefire announcement.
- New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani condemned the civilian deaths in Gaza as immoral.
- Israeli strikes killed a child in Gaza and a man in the West Bank.
-
Gaza Health Ministry reports 1,005 deaths since October ceasefire
confidence 90%Israeli operations have killed 1,005 Palestinians during the current ceasefire. Recent casualties followed drone strikes in Gaza City and central Gaza. An Israeli strike in Khan Younis killed two people and wounded six others on Wednesday.
What's confirmed:
- The Gaza Health Ministry reports 1,005 Palestinians have died since the October ceasefire.
- Israeli operations in the Gaza Strip have killed 1,005 Palestinians since the ceasefire.
- An Israeli strike killed two Palestinians and wounded six others in Khan Younis.
- The Israeli military acknowledged the Khan Younis strike and stated the target was a "terrorist".
Still unconfirmed:
- A U.N. report claims Israeli killings of Gaza children post-truce amount to genocide.
- Families at Nasser Hospital say the Khan Younis strike targeted people near the beach in the Muwasi tent camp.
- Israel's U.N. mission called the U.N. report a "libelous sham" and a "fundamentally flawed mechanism".
-
Over 1,000 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Since Ceasefire
confidence 90%The Gaza Health Ministry reports 1,005 Palestinians have died since a US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas was reached last October. These casualties include 253 children and 121 women. The overall death toll from the Israel-Hamas war has surpassed 73,000.
What's confirmed:
- The Gaza Health Ministry reports 1,005 Palestinians have been killed since a ceasefire was reached between Israel and Hamas last October.
- The total death toll in Gaza from the Israel-Hamas war has exceeded 73,000.
- Among those killed during the ceasefire are 253 children and 121 women.
- Israel has expanded the amount of territory it controls inside the Gaza Strip.
Still unconfirmed:
- Israeli airstrikes on a residential building in Gaza City killed four Palestinians.
- A drone strike in Gaza City killed at least three Palestinians.
- Israeli military operations killed two people in Gaza according to medics and witnesses.