GAZA, (The Palestine Foundation Pakistan)The Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that hospitals received 44 martyrs, including 38 whose bodies were recovered, along with 29 injured people in the past 24 hours.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, the ministry noted that several victims remain trapped under the rubble or lying in the streets, where emergency and civil defense crews are unable to reach them.
The total number of martyrs has now reached 67,913 and the number of injured 170,134 since October 7, 2023.
As of Tuesday morning, there were at least 7 Israeli ceasefire violations documented in Gaza City, the northern region, and the south of the Strip.
According to media sources, the violations included bombing the Halawa displacement camp in Jabalia, targeting civilians returning to check their homes in Al-Shuja’iyya, and gunfire from Israeli military vehicles stationed along Gaza’s eastern borders.
Israeli drones also dropped bombs near the Abasan Clinic and Abu Salah Street in Abasan al-Kabira. Another drone strike targeted civilians in the town of Al-Fukhari, east of Khan Yunis, coinciding with heavy gunfire from Israeli forces in the southern areas of the city.
Additionally, Israeli military vehicles opened fire heavily around the Al-Shakoush area, while reconnaissance aircraft flew extremely low over northern Al-Mawasi in Rafah.
On Thursday morning, October 9, 2025, US President Donald Trump announced a comprehensive agreement between Hamas and Israel to end the war on Gaza after more than two years of aggression, paving the way for a new phase of calm and reconstruction.