Gaza’s Health Ministry said its hospitals received 10 bodies in the past 24 hours, including two newly killed Palestinians and eight victims recovered from under debris, as Israeli attacks continued across the enclave. The ministry noted that several victims remain trapped beneath collapsed structures or on roadways, while ambulance and civil-defense crews remain unable to reach them due to ongoing military activity and unsafe access routes.
According to the ministry, since the ceasefire took effect on October 11, 2025, authorities have documented 347 deaths, 889 injuries, and 596 bodies recovered in Gaza. The overall toll from the Israeli war on the territory, which began on October 7, 2023, has now reached 69,785 deaths and 170,965 injuries, alongside widespread destruction of homes, infrastructure and essential services.
In the occupied West Bank, Palestinian media reported that one Palestinian was injured and eight others arrested during raids carried out by Israeli forces across several areas overnight.
A large-scale military operation began at midnight in Tubas and the towns of Tammun, Aqaba, Tayasir and al-Far‘a, where forces raided homes, evacuated residents and used several structures as temporary military outposts. A young man in Tammun was reported injured after being severely beaten.
Israeli forces also conducted raids in Yasid near Nablus, al-Asakra in Bethlehem, Hebron, and the al-Fawwar refugee camp, arresting eight Palestinians.
In occupied Jerusalem, the forces demolished a commercial shop in the Bab al-Amoud area, in addition to destroying an agricultural facility east of Qalqilya. Further demolitions targeted commercial shops in Hebron, part of a wider pattern of military actions that include arrests, home raids and property destruction aimed at displacing residents and expanding control over Palestinian lands.