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Evening recap


Evening recap

Our live blog will shortly be closing until tomorrow morning.

Here are the day's key developments:

  • The death toll from the Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 2023 has risen to 68,159, with over 170,203 others wounded.

  • Gaza’s civil defence and hospital sources report that Israeli air raids across the territory have killed at least 45 people on Sunday.

  • A Palestinian government office said on Sunday that Israeli forces have carried out 80 ceasefire violations since October 10, killing 97 people and wounding 230 more.

  • Israeli fighter jets carried out air strikes on Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, on Sunday, in the latest reported violation of the ceasefire.

  • Hamas’s military wing, the Qassam Brigades, has reaffirmed its full commitment to the truce deal that came into effect last week. The statement comes amid Israeli attacks across the besieged enclave, which the military said is a response to the Palestinian movement "violating" the ceasefire agreement. 

  • The General Authority of Civil Affairs notified the Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society of the latest death of a prisoner in Israeli custody on Sunday.

  • Israel's Channel 12 reported that the army bombed around 100 targets in Gaza since Sunday morning.

  • Israel’s Channel 12 reports that Israel's political leadership has accepted a military recommendation to suspend aid deliveries into the Gaza Strip until further notice.

  • Hamas says some of the 150 Palestinian bodies returned by Israel show evidence of torture, calling it “a war crime against humanity.” On Telegram, the group said: “Some of them were handcuffed and blindfolded, while others bore signs of being strangled or crushed under the occupation’s chains, confirming that the occupation executed them while they were prisoners.”