Israel marks October 7 anniversary as Gaza ceasefire talks continue ...Middle East

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The Hamas-led surprise assault on the closing day of the Jewish festival of Sukkot became the deadliest day in Israel’s history.

The attack killed 1,219 people on the Israeli side, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.

Memorial events took place across Israel on Tuesday to mark the sombre anniversary.

Palestinian militants killed more than 370 people at the festival and abducted dozens of hostages.

Teacher Elad Gancz told AFP that it was a very difficult and enormous incident that happened there.

Another ceremony occurred at Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square, where weekly rallies persistently demand the captives’ release.

Israel’s retaliatory military campaign in Gaza by air, land, and sea continues without slowing down.

The Hamas-run health ministry reports at least 67,160 people killed, figures which the United Nations considers credible.

Entire neighbourhoods have been flattened, leaving homes, hospitals, schools, and water networks in ruins.

Hanan Mohammed, a 36-year-old displaced from her home in Jabalia, said they have lost everything in this war including their homes, family members, friends, and neighbours.

A recent survey by the Institute for National Security Studies found 72% of the Israeli public dissatisfied with the government’s war handling after two years of conflict.

The strikes killed several senior Hamas figures and Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.

A United Nations probe last month accused Israel of genocide in Gaza while rights groups accused Hamas of war crimes in the October 7 attack.

United States President Donald Trump unveiled a 20-point plan last week calling for an immediate ceasefire after Hamas releases all hostages.

Indirect talks began Monday in Egypt’s resort town of Sharm El-Sheikh with mediators shuttling between delegations under tight security.

A Palestinian source close to Hamas negotiators said the talks that opened on the eve of the October 7 anniversary might last several days.

The US president told Newsmax TV that he thinks they are very close to having a deal and noted the amazing amount of goodwill being shown.

The war previously saw two ceasefires that enabled the release of dozens of hostages.

Israeli military chief Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir has warned that if these negotiations fail, the military will return to fighting in Gaza. – AFP

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