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Gaza health officials say over 69,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war so far

Gaza health officials say over 69,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war so far
Palestinians walk past the rubble of destroyed buildings in Jabalia, northern Gaza Strip on Nov. 6, 2025. (Reuters)
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Gaza health officials say over 69,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war so far

Gaza health officials say over 69,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war so far
  • Latest jump in deaths is attributed to more bodies being recovered under the rubble since the ceasefire

KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip: Gaza health officials say that over 69,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war so far.
Gaza’s Health Ministry said on Saturday that the death toll has climbed to 69,169, with another 170,685 wounded since Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack into Israel.
The latest jump in deaths is attributed to more bodies being recovered under the rubble since the ceasefire was announced in the devastated strip and also because of identification of previously unidentified bodies.


US forces working with Israel on Gaza aid, Israeli official says

US forces working with Israel on Gaza aid, Israeli official says
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US forces working with Israel on Gaza aid, Israeli official says

US forces working with Israel on Gaza aid, Israeli official says
  • Washington Post reported US-led body would oversee aid
  • Humanitarian agencies say too little aid is getting in

JERUSALEM: US forces are taking part in overseeing and coordinating aid transfer into the Gaza Strip together with Israel as part of US President Donald Trump’s ceasefire plan, an Israeli security official said on Saturday.
The Washington Post on Friday reported that the US-led Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) will replace Israel in overseeing aid into Gaza. It cited a US official and people familiar with the matter as saying Israel was part of the process but that CMCC would decide what aid enters Gaza and how.
The Israeli security official said that Israeli security services remain part of policy, supervision and monitoring with decisions made jointly, and that the integration of the CMCC was already underway.
The US embassy in Israel and CMCC did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Aid agencies say too little aid getting in
Israel and Palestinian militant group Hamas agreed a month ago to a first phase of a plan presented by Trump. It paused a devastating two-year war in Gaza triggered by a cross-border attack by Hamas militants on Oct. 7, 2023, and secured a deal to release Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners.
The CMCC began operating from southern Israel in late October, tasked with helping aid flow and stabilizing security in Gaza, according to the US Central Command.
While the truce was meant to unleash a torrent of aid across the tiny, crowded enclave where famine was confirmed in August and where almost all the 2.3 million inhabitants have lost their homes, humanitarian agencies said last week that far too little aid is reaching Gaza.
Israel says it is fulfilling its obligations under the ceasefire agreement, which calls for an average of 600 trucks of supplies into Gaza per day. Reuters reported on October 23 that Washington is considering new proposals for humanitarian aid delivery.
The Israeli official said that the United States will lead coordination with the international community, with restrictions still in place on the list of non-governmental organizations supplying aid and the entry of so-called dual-use items, which Israel considers to have both civilian and military use.