Gaza faces uncertain future as Palestinians and Israelis mark 1,000 days of war
Ceasefire talks remain stalled as Israeli forces expand control, while Gaza’s Health Ministry says 1,053 Palestinians have been killed since the truce began.
- Today, July 2, 2026, marks 1,000 days of war in Gaza, which began after the Hamas-led attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, leaving the fate of over 2 million Palestinians uncertain.
- The war expanded beyond Gaza, involving Iranian-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon and Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen; Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pressed Trump to jointly attack Iran on February 28.
- Casualties reached 73,066 Palestinians as of Tuesday, according to the Health Ministry, while The United Nations warns of deadly risks for civilians and COGAT claims food supplies exceed nutritional needs.
- U.N. humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher says cumbersome Israeli approvals limit supplies, affecting even prosthetic limbs; Mahmoud Ashour, a 33-year-old shop owner in Khan Younis, said residents are "just craving a bite to eat."
- Political strain weighs on the national mood as over 60% of Israelis think Netanyahu shouldn't run again, citing anger over security failures before October 7, amid international allegations of genocide in Gaza, which Israel rejects.
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When a thousand days of the attacks of 7-O of 2023, for which Israeli society faces a deep mourning, Gaza is installed in a "critical humanitarian crisis," the NGOs present on the ground denounce. Not only because, despite the October ceasefire, there are bombings on a daily basis, but also because of the overcrowding, unhealthyness and malnutrition suffered by the Palestinian population confined in one third of the territory it previously occup…
The plight of more than two million Palestinians, mostly displaced and living in the midst of the ruins in the Gaza Strip, remains uncertain.
Gaza's future remains uncertain as Palestinians and Israelis mark 1,000 days of war
It’s the 1,000th day since a Hamas-led attack on Israel sparked the war in Gaza. Other conflicts have emerged in the region, and fragile ceasefires show scars of persistent attacks. Both Israelis and Palestinians are weary of the strain.
No End in Sight To Israel’s Genocidal Conquest of Gaza After 1,000 Days
Thursday marked 1,000 days since the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on southern Israel and the start of Israel's genocidal war in Gaza, and there's no end in sight to the destruction campaign as senior Israeli ministers are vowing to take over the entire Palestinian territory and establish Jewish settlements…
Gazans take stock of the war 1,000 days after its start
1,000 days since the massacres of October 7th means 1,000 since total war was unleashed on the more than 2 million residents of the Gaza strip. Israeli retaliation to the Hamas massacre is said to have killed more than 73,000 people and wounded many more, including since the ceasefire of October 2025. Benjamin Netanyahu hopes to expand the security zone further and to cover 70% of Gaza, despite a UN warning that this is intensifying risks to civ…

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