Summary
Recent Israeli attacks in Gaza have resulted in the deaths of several Palestinians, despite a ceasefire with Hamas. Meanwhile, a Palestinian committee met in Cairo to discuss the second phase of President Trump's peace plan for the region.
Key Facts
- Israeli attacks in Gaza killed a 10-year-old girl, a 16-year-old boy, and an elderly woman.
- A Palestinian technocratic committee met in Cairo to discuss President Trump's peace plan.
- The ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas began on October 10.
- At least 463 Palestinians and 3 Israeli soldiers have died since the ceasefire started.
- Israel reported targeting a Hamas military commander in its recent attacks.
- The Palestinian committee will manage Gaza under oversight from a peace board led by international figures.
- The United Nations estimates it could take seven years to clear debris in Gaza with consistent resources.
- Disarmament of Hamas remains a controversial and unclear part of the peace plan.