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The Gaza Health Ministry said that at least 63 people were killed in Israeli attacks throughout Gaza in the past 24 hours, increasing its count of the Palestinian death toll in Gaza to 66,288.[1][a]
The IDF said that it attacked a site in southern Lebanon that violated the ceasefire and posed a threat on Israel by managing Hezbollah's armed attacks and defenses, including weapons, structures used for militant activities, and underground infrastructure.[3]
The IDF said that 20 Hamas militants were killed in Khan Yunis after they set for an attack against its forces.[4]
The IDF said that two militants, armed with RPGs and guns, were killed after they tried to approach Israeli soldiers in Gaza City.[5]
4 October
The Gaza Health Ministry said that at least 66 people were killed in Israeli attacks throughout Gaza in the past 24 hours. In addition, the health ministry added more than 700 names to the list, increasing its count of the Palestinian death toll in Gaza to 67,074.[6][a]
Al-Ahli Arab Hospital authorities said that an Israeli attack hit a residential house in Gaza City, killing 17 people including children.[8][9]
Israeli media oulet Israel Hayom reported that during the weekend, multiple strikes were conducted in the Gaza Strip by the IDF in order to defend its forces.[10]
5 October
The Gaza Health Ministry said that at least 65 people were killed in Israeli attacks throughout Gaza in the past 24 hours, increasing its count of the Palestinian death toll in Gaza to 67,139.[11][a]
The Gaza Health Ministry said that one person died due to malnutrition in the last day, increasing its count of the death toll from malnutrition since the start of the war to 460.[12]
The IDF said that it downed a "hostile" UAV that was launched at Israel from Yemen.[13]
6 October
The Gaza Health Ministry said that at least 21 people were killed in Israeli attacks throughout Gaza in the past 24 hours, increasing its count of the Palestinian death toll in Gaza to 67,160.[14][a]
The IDF said that about a week prior in Gaza City it had uncovered several long range rockets ready to be fired at central Israel, along with explosives, radios, cartridges and other weapons.[15]
Lebanese media reported that an Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon killed two people including a woman. The IDF said that one of those killed was a leading Hezbollah militant and accused him of violating the ceasefire by rebuilding Hezbollah’s air defenses.[16][17]
The IDF said that it attacked several Hezbollah targets in Beqaa including camps that were used for training militants.[18]
7 October
The Gaza Health Ministry said that the Palestinian death toll in Gaza has increased to 67,173.[19][a]
The IDF said that it killed a Hezbollah militant whom it accused of taking over private properties from a Lebanese village in favor of militant activities that violate the ceasefire, such as storing weaponry and surveillance, and another Hezbollah militant whom it accused of rebuilding militant infrastructure using heavy equipment.[20]
The IDF said that four "hostile" UAVs that were launched at Israel from Yemen were downed in less than one hour.[21]
8 October
The Gaza Health Ministry said that at least ten people were killed in Israeli attacks throughout Gaza in the past 24 hours, increasing its count of the Palestinian death toll in Gaza to 67,183.[22][a]
Israel and Hamas agreed to the first stage of a hostage-truce plan from the US through the mediation of US, Qatar, Turkey and Egypt.[23]
A 26-year-old Palestinian man was shot dead by an Israeli settler on a road between Deir Jarir and Silwad.[24]
The IDF intercepted the Freedom Flotilla Coalition & Thousand Madleens in the Mediterranean Sea as it attempted to break the blockade of the Gaza Strip.[25]
The IDF said that it killed several Hamas militants in Gaza who tried to attack its forces.[26]
9 October
The Gaza Health Ministry said that at least 11 people were killed in Israeli attacks throughout Gaza in the past 24 hours, increasing its count of the Palestinian death toll in Gaza to 67,194.[27][a]
The Israeli cabinet ratified the hostage agreement with Hamas, setting a truce in Gaza.[28]
10 October
The Gaza Health Ministry said that at least 17 people were killed in Israeli attacks throughout Gaza in the past 24 hours, increasing its count of the Palestinian death toll in Gaza to 67,211.[29][a]
The hostage-truce agreement between Israel and Hamas went into effect at noon local time.[30]
11 October
The Gaza Health Ministry increased its count of the Palestinian death toll in Gaza to 67,682. The increase is due to bodies being dug out from rubble.[31][a]
Lebanon's Health Ministry said that Israeli airstrikes in Msayleh destroyed a large number of vehicles and killed one Syrian national and wounded six others, including two women. The IDF said it targeted Hezbollah sites storing heavy machinery used for rebuilding militant infrastructure.[32]
12 October
The Gaza Health Ministry said that the bodies of 124 people killed due to Israeli attacks, 117 of them recovered from rubble arrived in hospitals throughout Gaza in the past 24 hours, increasing its count of Palestinian death toll in Gaza to 67,806.[33][a]
The IDF said that it killed a militant whom it accused of violating the ceasefire agreement and working on restoring Hezbollah's militant infrastructure in south Lebanon. It also said that heavy machinery that was used to restore Hezbollah's militant infrastructure was destroyed.[34]
13 October
The Gaza Health Ministry said that the bodies of 63 people killed due to Israeli attacks, 60 of them recovered from rubble arrived in hospitals throughout Gaza in the past 24 hours, increasing its count of Palestinian death toll in Gaza to 67,869.[35][a]
All 20 remaining living Israeli hostages were released by Hamas and hundreds of Palestinian prisoners were released by Israel, as part of the first phase of the Gaza peace plan. Hamas also said that it handed over the bodies of four deceased hostages.[36]
The bodies of four deceased hostages handed over by Hamas were identified by Israel.[38]
A first batch of Palestinian bodies were handed over by Israel to Gaza.[39]
Israeli officials said that the Rafah border crossing will stay closed through next day and the flow of aid into Gaza will be decreased after Hamas did not hand over bodies of hostages. Hamas previously indicated that recovering the bodies of some deceased hostages may take longer, as not all burial sites amid the Gaza's widespread rubble are known.[40]
Hamas handed over the remains of 4 more Israeli hostages.[41]
Israeli soldiers kill at least nine Palestinians trying to return to their homes in northern Gaza City and southern Khan Younis in the first major violation since the ceasefire began.[42]
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