Israeli strikes across Gaza kill dozens as hospitals report new casualties; Hamas weighs response to U.S. plan
Israeli strikes and an expanded IDF ground offensive across Gaza City and other areas have killed dozens — hospitals including Shifa, Al‑Ahli and Al‑Awda reported multiple mass‑casualty incidents with many children among the dead and scores wounded, while health officials also warned of rising malnutrition deaths and hospitals facing severe shortages as evacuations and high‑rise demolitions intensified. Amid mounting humanitarian strain, delays in aid and shelter clearances, and protests by hostage families in Israel, Hamas said it would study a U.S. plan from President Trump as it weighs how to respond.
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🔍 Key Facts
- Israel intensified military operations in and around Gaza City and approved a plan to take control of the city, launching a named ground offensive (Operation Gideon Chariots / Gideon's Chariots II) with multiple divisions (including the 98th, 162nd and 36th) and hundreds of airstrikes; the IDF said it demolished high‑rise towers it alleges were used by Hamas (e.g., the Kauther tower).
- The IDF ordered Gaza City residents to evacuate “immediately,” opened temporary southern corridors, and urged movement to designated humanitarian zones; evacuation figures vary widely — Israeli estimates range from roughly 250,000 to 350,000+ people evacuated, while U.N. estimates put departures from northern Gaza at about 100,000–220,000 over recent weeks.
- Israeli strikes and ensuing ground fighting have killed dozens of Palestinians across multiple days, with hospital tallies varying by incident: Shifa reported 32 killed (including 12 children) in one overnight barrage; hospitals reported at least 69 deaths on Sept. 16 (Shifa 49 including 22 children, Al‑Ahli 17, Al‑Quds 3); other strikes on Sept. 21 and Sept. 27 killed dozens more, and Oct. 1 strikes killed at least 16 (including hits on the Al‑Falah school shelter and first responders).
- Civilians have been among the dead and wounded — including entire families, a nurse and his relatives, and footballer Mohammed Ramez Sultan with multiple family members — while hospitals and clinics face severe strain or closure, shortages of medicine, food and fuel, and some aid organizations (e.g., MSF) have suspended activities because of nearby Israeli tank operations.
- The humanitarian situation is critical: U.N. and aid groups say more than 86,000 tents and supplies remain awaiting clearance to enter Gaza; Gaza’s Health Ministry has reported rising malnutrition‑related deaths (hundreds overall, including dozens of children), and UNICEF reported that armed individuals hijacked therapeutic food from aid trucks (the IDF blamed Hamas for the theft).
- Diplomacy is active but unresolved: Hamas said it would study a U.S. plan presented by President Trump before responding, Egypt and other regional actors called for further negotiation, U.S. officials (including Secretary of State Marco Rubio) warned the window for a hostage/cease‑fire deal is short, and Israeli forces blocked a flotilla attempting to breach the naval blockade of Gaza.
- Political and legal fallout has intensified: a U.N. Human Rights Council–commissioned expert report accused Israel of committing genocide (rejected by Israel as biased), and inside Israel families of hostages and large anti‑war coalitions have publicly protested and criticized government tactics, including recent operations abroad and at home.
📰 Sources (14)
Israel escalates siege of Gaza City as Hamas reviews proposal to end war
New information:
- PBS reports that Israeli forces blocked a flotilla of ships attempting to break through the naval blockade of Gaza.
- PBS frames the situation specifically as an escalation of a siege on Gaza City while noting Hamas is still reviewing the U.S. plan presented by President Trump on Monday.
Israeli strikes in Gaza kill at least 16 Palestinians as Hamas mulls its response to Trump’s plan
New information:
- Reports at least 16 Palestinians killed across Gaza on Oct. 1, 2025 in multiple strikes (specific sites include Al-Falah school in Zeitoun and strikes near a drinking water tank in Gaza City).
- Al-Falah school shelter was hit twice minutes apart, and first responders were among the casualties, per Al-Ahli Hospital.
- Regional diplomatic response noted: Egypt's Foreign Minister Bader Abdelatty said Trump’s proposal requires further negotiations, and Hamas said it would study the U.S. plan before responding.
Airstrikes, shooting kill at least 38 in Gaza amid calls for ceasefire
New information:
- Contemporary casualty reporting: this source reports at least 38 people killed in a set of strikes and shootings across Gaza (including details: 9 members of one family in Nuseirat; 11 killed in Tufah neighborhood; 4 in Shati refugee camp; 6 killed by gunfire while seeking aid).
- Doctors Without Borders (MSF) suspended activities in Gaza City because Israeli tanks were operating less than half a mile from its facilities.
- Specific operational detail: hospitals and clinics in Gaza City described as near collapse with shortages of medicine, equipment, food and fuel; two clinics destroyed and two hospitals shut down or damaged (per text).
- Direct linkage to Netanyahu's U.N. speech (quote: 'must finish the job') and international walkouts; notes Trump said the U.S. is close to a deal to ease fighting and secure hostages.
Health officials say Israeli strikes kill more than 40 people in Gaza, ahead of UN meeting
New information:
- Health officials say more than 40 people were killed in new Israeli strikes in Gaza City and at the Bureij refugee camp.
- Shifa Hospital reported 14 killed in a strike on a residential block in southern Gaza City; victims include a nurse employee, his wife, and three children.
- Al-Awda Hospital reported at least 8 killed (including four children and two women) and 22 wounded in a strike in front of a clinic in Bureij.
- Israel offered no immediate comment on these specific strikes.
- Large anti-war demonstrations in Israel continued, with the ‘It’s Time Coalition’ of 60+ Jewish and Arab groups calling for an end to the war, hostage release, and recognition of a Palestinian state.
Israeli strikes on Gaza City kill at least 14, Palestinian officials say
New information:
- At least 14 people were killed overnight in Gaza City, including six from one family in a home strike, according to Shifa Hospital’s managing director.
- The Palestinian Red Crescent reported five additional deaths near Shawa Square.
- Israel opened another corridor south of Gaza City for two days this week to facilitate evacuations, though many residents remain unable or unwilling to leave.
- UNICEF said armed individuals hijacked therapeutic food from four of its trucks in Gaza City, holding drivers at gunpoint; the IDF blamed Hamas for the theft.
- Gaza’s Health Ministry now puts the death toll above 65,100 since Oct. 7, 2023.
- Israeli officials indicate the current operation could take months as the IDF seeks to destroy Hamas’ military infrastructure.
Israel’s military begins its ground offensive in Gaza City and thousands of residents flee
New information:
- An Israeli military official says the 'main phase' of the Gaza City operation has begun, with troops moving from the outskirts toward the center.
- Hospitals reported at least 69 deaths Tuesday morning: Shifa received 49 bodies (including 22 children), Al-Ahli 17, and Al-Quds 3.
- IDF estimates 2,000–3,000 Hamas militants remain in Gaza City and cites remaining tunnel infrastructure.
- Evacuation figures: IDF estimates 350,000 have left Gaza City; a UN estimate puts over 220,000 fleeing northern Gaza over the past month.
- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz declared 'Gaza is burning' as bombardment intensified overnight.
- Independent experts commissioned by the UN Human Rights Council accused Israel of committing genocide; Israel rejected the report as 'distorted and false.'
- Israeli media suggest the operation could take months; an IDF graphic indicates a goal of controlling most of Gaza except a coastal swath.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned there is a 'very short window' for a Gaza deal on his regional visit.
Israel launches new ground offensive into Gaza City as residents flee in droves
New information:
- IDF says the 98th, 162nd, and 36th Divisions have begun expanded ground operations in Gaza City as part of 'Gideon’s Chariots II.'
- Israeli Air Force struck more than 850 targets in Gaza City over the past week to prepare the battlefield.
- IDF estimates about 350,000 residents (over 40% of the city) have evacuated—exceeding a recent UN estimate of 220,000.
- Shifa Hospital received 34 bodies by noon Tuesday amid the new assault, with dozens more wounded arriving.
- IDF Arabic-language spokesman Avichay Adraee urged civilians to evacuate via the Al‑Rashid corridor south of Wadi Gaza, calling the city a 'dangerous combat zone.'
- An Israeli military official told AP that roughly 2,000–3,000 Hamas militants remain in Gaza City with an extensive tunnel network.
Israel's military says Gaza City ground offensive is underway
New information:
- IDF identifies the campaign as 'Operation Gideon Chariots' and says two divisions have begun pushing into the heart of Gaza City, with two regular divisions around it and a third to join.
- IDF spokesman Avichay Adree renewed evacuation warnings and said forces will surround Gaza City on all sides.
- Hospital officials told AP at least 20 people were killed overnight by strikes in northern Gaza.
- A UN Human Rights Council–commissioned expert report alleges Israel is committing genocide in Gaza; Israel’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement 'categorically' rejecting the report as biased.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, departing Israel for Qatar, said the Gaza City ground offensive has begun and warned the window for a hostage/cease-fire deal is down to days or weeks.
Israel's military says its expanded operation in Gaza City has begun
New information:
- IDF spokesperson Avichay Adraee announced the expanded operation in Gaza City has begun and warned residents to move south.
- Defense Minister Israel Katz declared 'Gaza is burning' as forces target Hamas infrastructure.
- Shifa Hospital reported receiving 20 bodies and 90 wounded after strikes that hit multiple houses overnight in a western Gaza City neighborhood.
- The UN estimated over 220,000 Palestinians fled northern Gaza in the past month.
- Families of hostages demonstrated outside Prime Minister Netanyahu’s residence overnight, pleading to halt the operation.
Rubio arrives in Israel as Israeli strikes intensify in northern Gaza
New information:
- New day-of updates: at least 13 more Palestinians killed in multiple strikes Sunday, including a family of six in Deir al‑Balah.
- IDF destroyed the Kauther tower in Gaza City after posting an evacuation notice less than an hour before demolition.
- Strikes targeted a vehicle near Shifa Hospital and a Gaza City roundabout; Israeli military had no immediate comment.
- Gaza Health Ministry updated malnutrition-related deaths: 277 adults since late June; 145 child deaths since Oct. 2023.
News Wrap: Trump pressures NATO allies to stop purchasing Russian oil
New information:
- PBS says Israel launched more deadly airstrikes as operations intensify; no new casualty figures or locations provided
- Israel intensified military operations and conducted more airstrikes in Gaza
- No new numbers or targets cited in the wrap
Israel ramps up strikes on Gaza City and hospital says at least 32 are dead
New information:
- At least 32 people were killed across Gaza City in a barrage of overnight airstrikes, including 12 children, according to Shifa Hospital's morgue.
- The IDF said it struck another high‑rise in Gaza City it alleges was used by Hamas; Israel has recently destroyed multiple towers it says hosted Hamas surveillance equipment.
- A strike in Sheikh Radwan killed a family of 10, including a mother and her three children, health officials said.
- The Palestinian Football Association said Al‑Helal SC player Mohammed Ramez Sultan was killed along with 14 family members.
- The IDF told remaining residents of Gaza City to leave "immediately" for the south; the IDF claims more than 250,000 have left, while the UN estimates about 100,000 departed between mid‑August and mid‑September.
- A UN‑led shelter initiative says more than 86,000 tents and other supplies were still awaiting clearance to enter Gaza as of last week.
- Gaza’s Health Ministry reported seven additional malnutrition‑related deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing such deaths to 420 since the war began, including 145 children.
- Relatives of Israeli hostages rallied in Tel Aviv, criticizing the government’s approach; one mother called the attempted assassination of Hamas leaders in Qatar a "spectacular failure" and cited President Trump’s claim that bombing undercuts negotiations.
- At least 32 killed (including 12 children) in Gaza City airstrikes, per Shifa Hospital.
- IDF orders immediate evacuation from Gaza City; IDF and UN provide conflicting counts of those who have left.
- UN says 86,000 tents/supplies await clearance; Gaza reports rising malnutrition deaths (420 total, 145 children).
- Hostages’ families rally in Tel Aviv, criticizing recent tactics including the failed Doha strike.
Israel ramps up strikes on Gaza City, killing at least 32 people, according to hospital
New information:
- IDF spokesman Avichay Adraee said more than a quarter of a million people have left Gaza City; the UN estimates around 100,000 departed between mid-August and mid-September.
- The army reiterated an 'immediately' evacuation call to move to a southern 'humanitarian zone' via social media messaging.
- A fresh claim that Israel struck another high-rise allegedly used by Hamas for surveillance equipment in Gaza City.
- Hostage families rallied in Tel Aviv; Einav Zangauker criticized Netanyahu’s tactics and referenced Trump’s comment that bombing follows negotiation progress, calling the Qatar strike attempt a 'spectacular failure.'
- Gaza’s Health Ministry reported seven additional malnutrition deaths on Saturday, including children (a daily update complementing prior cumulative figures).
- At least 32 people, including 12 children, were killed in Gaza City airstrikes, per Shifa Hospital morgue.
- Israel says it hit another high-rise allegedly used by Hamas; evacuation orders for Gaza City intensified.
- A family of 10 was killed in Sheikh Radwan; footballer Mohammed Ramez Sultan was killed with 14 relatives.
- IDF says 250,000+ have left Gaza City; UN estimates ~100,000 left mid-August to mid-September.
- Hostage families rallied in Tel Aviv, criticizing the government's approach; seven new malnutrition deaths reported.
8/8: CBS Morning News
New information:
- Israel approved a plan to take control of Gaza City
- No additional details (timeline, scope, or method) are provided in the segment listing