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Monday, October 27, 2025 – The Gaza Strip

  • Writer: Adi Ronen Argov
    Adi Ronen Argov
  • Oct 27
  • 2 min read

In the past 48 hours:

◦ 8 persons killed (all bodies rescued from the rubble), 13 wounded.

Since October 11, 2025 (date of the recent ceasefire agreement signed):

◦ 93 persons killed;

◦ 37 wounded;

◦ 472 bodies rescued from the rubble.

Since October 7, 2023 – 68,527 persons killed, 170,395 wounded;

‣ Of the 195 bodies of Palestinians returned to the Gaza Strip, only 72 have been identified. Another unidentified 50 bodies were buried in mass graves.

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General

1. The Israeli army allows Hamas representatives accompanied by the Red Cross to rescue the body of an Israeli captive in Al Tuffah.



Gaza City

1. Explosion of residential buildings in the eastern part of the city during the day and night.

2. Collapse of a wall in a building bombed over a displaced persons tent, 2 persons killed and one wounded.


Khan Yunis district

1. Aerial bombing of Abasan Al Kabira, 2 persons killed, 4 wounded.

2. Helicopter and artillery fire in the eastern part of town.


Rafah district

1. Shelling from the sea of Rafah shore.

2. Explosion and destruction of houses on Morag Road north of town.

Sources: Addameer, Al Jazeera, Amar Assadi Telegram, Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs, DCI - Palestine, Democracy Now, Genocide in Gaza, Haaretz, IDF (Israel Defence Forces), HRANA-Human Rights Activists News Agency, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, The Institute for National Security Studies (INSS), Jordan Valley Activists (Media groups), Letters of American healthcare workers who worked in Gaza, Local Call, OCHA OPT, Looking the Occupation in the Eye, Masafering (Outside the Herd), Middle East Eye, Ministry of Public Health – Gaza, Ministry of Public Health - Lebanon, Palestinian Health Ministry, Palestine Datasets, Palestine Red Crescent Society, Quds News, South Hebron Mountain Activists (Media groups), Ta’ayush, Tasnim News Agency, Tech for Palestine, UNICEF, Wafa News Agency, The Washington Post, WHO, yNet, Zirat War.


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