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Gaza death toll rises

At least 80 people have been killed and 305 injured in Israeli attacks across Gaza in the past 48 hours, according to the enclave’s Health Ministry.

The update included 53 killings and 189 injuries from the first day of Eid al-Fitr, the ministry said.

The death toll and injuries since March 18, 2025, when Israel broke the ceasefire, have reached 1,001 killed and 2,359 wounded, the statement published on Telegram said.

Israel’s war on Gaza has killed a total of 50,357 people and injured 114,400 others, the ministry added.


Israel’s war on Gaza kills 1,402 medical and 111 emergency workers: Media office

Gaza’s Government Media Office has detailed Israeli attacks on medical and emergency workers as well as their workplaces and vehicles:

  • 1,402 medical personnel killed
  • 111 emergency workers killed
  • 362 health workers arrested, including three doctors killed by torture in prisons
  • 26 emergency workers arrested
  • 34 hospitals burned, attacked or put out of service
  • 80 health centres put out of service
  • 162 health facilities targeted
  • 15 Civil Defence headquarters and centres bombed
  • 142 ambulances bombed
  • 54 fire engines, rescue vehicles, rapid intervention vehicles or Civil Defence vehicles bombed


Bakeries in Gaza’s north have run out of flour, NGO network says

No bakeries will be operating in Gaza City and the northern Gaza Strip on Tuesday due to a lack of flour, the Palestinian Information Center reports the Palestinian Non-Governmental Organisation Network (PNGO) as saying.

The bakeries supported by the UN’s World Food Programme in the southern Gaza Strip are expected to close today as the PNGO warned that the situation looks set to worsen.

The PNGO called on the international community to pressure Israel and force it to stop its aggression and return to the ceasefire.


Israel orders residents of Rafah to flee

A spokesman for the Israeli military has issued a new forced displacement order for the southern city of Rafah, warning that soldiers will soon “resume intense combat operations” there.

In a post on X, Avichay Adraee said people in most of Rafah and the nearby areas of Nassr and ash-Shawka should immediately flee to al-Mawasi.

Israel’s Army Radio described the order as the most “extensive evacuation since the resumption of fighting”.