Gaza Death Toll Since Ceasefire Rises to 933, Health Ministry Says

Gaza Herald – The Palestinian Ministry of Health announced on Tuesday that hospitals across the Gaza Strip received one fatality and nine injured Palestinians over the past 24 hours as a result of ongoing Israeli attacks and military operations.

In its latest daily update, the ministry reported that since the ceasefire agreement came into effect on October 10, 2025, a total of 933 Palestinians have been killed and 2,868 others wounded. Authorities have also documented 781 bodies recovered from various areas across the Gaza Strip during the same period.

According to the ministry’s cumulative statistics, the overall death toll since the beginning of Israel’s genocide against Gaza on October 7, 2023, has risen to 72,942 Palestinians, while the number of wounded has reached 172,967.

Health officials noted that a number of victims remain trapped beneath collapsed buildings and in inaccessible areas, as ambulance and civil defense crews continue to face significant obstacles in reaching affected locations.

The ministry said ongoing security conditions, widespread destruction, and access restrictions have complicated rescue operations and delayed the recovery of casualties from several areas of the Gaza Strip.

Medical and emergency teams continue to warn that the actual number of victims may be higher, as efforts to reach those trapped under rubble remain severely constrained by the conditions on the ground.