Palestinians lose hope in ceasefire after Israeli strike wave on Gaza
Palestinians in Gaza say they are losing hope in the ceasefire after Israel’s deadliest violation yet killed more than 100 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, on Wednesday (46 children, 20 women).
A man mourns over the bodies of members of the Abu Dalal family, killed in an overnight Israeli strike on their home in Nuseirat, in central Gaza on October 29, 2025 [Mahmoud Issa/Reuters]
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At least 610 Iranians have been killed and 4,746 others wounded as a result of 12 days of Israeli strikes.
971 people remain hospitalised, while 687 underwent surgery.
Thirteen children are among those killed, with the youngest a two-month-old, as are 49 women, including two who were pregnant.
Five healthcare workers have been killed and 20 others are wounded. Seven hospitals have been damaged, as were six emergency response bases, four clinics and nine ambulances.
The #Jenin Refugee Camp was established by persons coming from Haifa and whereabouts, who fled or were expelled by Zionist forces during and in the aftermath of the 1948 Palestine War.
The camp has since become a stronghold of militants. It was the location of several occupation incidents, most notably the 2002 entry by the Israel military, and the 2022 killing of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh. It remains the site of frequent clashes between Israeli forces & the residents. 🧵
Photographic view of the rubble in Jenin after a quarter of the town was dynamited by British forces in 1938, as a retaliatory attack after a British official was assassinated