Overview
- Since the Oct. 10 ceasefire, Gaza’s Health Ministry counts 416 dead and 1,153 wounded from Israeli attacks, with overall casualties since Oct. 7, 2023 at 71,271 dead and 171,233 injured.
- The Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics reports a 10.6% population decline in Gaza—about 254,000 people—alongside nearly two million displaced since the war began.
- Gaza authorities say 29,117 people were killed or are missing in 2025, including more than 7,500 students, and 470 died from malnutrition, among them 165 children.
- Israel’s Ministry for Diaspora Affairs confirmed at least 37 international relief organizations are barred from operating unless they submit verified data on their Palestinian staff, naming MSF, Oxfam, NRC, World Vision and CARE.
- President Donald Trump, after meeting Benjamin Netanyahu, said advancing a second phase of the ceasefire depends on Hamas disarmament and warned the group faces a short timeline.