Israeli air and ground strikes killed at least 30 Palestinians across Gaza overnight, according to local health officials, as U.S.-backed ceasefire negotiations in Doha showed little movement. The latest violence came while mediators pressed both sides to narrow major gaps on a possible pause in fighting.
Health authorities in Gaza said the dead included civilians hit in multiple locations, underscoring the continuing toll on families already displaced by months of war. The report could not be independently verified, but it reflects the persistent pattern of casualties reported during the ongoing offensive.
Talks in Qatar have centered on terms for a temporary ceasefire, hostage exchanges, and the delivery of aid, yet no breakthrough has emerged. Diplomats involved in the effort have warned that the window for an agreement remains fragile as strikes and military operations continue on the ground.
The stalled diplomacy leaves civilians facing another day of uncertainty, with food insecurity, destroyed infrastructure, and overwhelmed medical services deepening the humanitarian crisis. For many Palestinians in Gaza, the lack of progress in negotiations means the violence, displacement, and loss are still far from over.
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