Overview
- Israeli forces widened ground and air operations in Gaza City, shut a previously opened evacuation corridor, and urged residents to move south via an alternate route as the IDF vowed "unprecedented" force.
- Medical sources reported at least 56 Palestinians killed today, including 31 in Gaza City, with roughly 80 seriously wounded, figures that could not be independently verified.
- The IDF said it hit more than 100 targets, including tunnels, booby traps and sniper positions, while reporting that about 480,000 people have fled Gaza City toward Al‑Mawasi since late August.
- UN Secretary‑General António Guterres called the situation "horrendous," describing the worst death and destruction he has witnessed in his tenure.
- Hamas published a photomontage invoking missing Israeli airman Ron Arad and showing 47 captives, a move widely read as a threat that remaining hostages could be lost, as France and nine partners prepare to recognize a Palestinian state and Israel is reported to have threatened West Bank annexation.