Gazans take stock of the war 1,000 days after its start
Summary
It has been 1,000 days since the violent attacks on October 7, 2023, that led to a full-scale war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza. The conflict has caused over 73,000 deaths among Gaza's more than 2 million people, and despite a ceasefire in October 2025, tensions and humanitarian problems continue.Key Facts
- The war started after Hamas launched deadly attacks on October 7, 2023.
- More than 73,000 people in Gaza have died due to the conflict.
- Gaza has over 2 million residents affected by the war.
- Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, wants to expand the security zone to cover 70% of Gaza.
- The United Nations warns that expanding the security zone will increase risks for civilians and make it harder to provide aid.
- A ceasefire was agreed on in October 2025, but violence and hardship in Gaza persist.
- The conflict involves ongoing military actions and impacts on nearby regions.
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