Gaza’s confirmed death toll has passed 72,000, with 576 more Palestinians killed since the October ceasefire took effect — a ceasefire Israeli forces have violated more than 1,500 times. Researchers say the actual toll may be far higher, with bodies still buried beneath the rubble.
UNICEF reports that at least 37 children have been killed in Gaza since January 1, 2026 — adding to the more than 100 children killed during the three months following the October ceasefire. The agency warns conditions remain ‘extremely fragile and deadly’ for children across the territory.
The head of the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law says Gaza’s population has declined by more than 10% since October 2023 — an indicator that implies a death toll potentially exceeding 200,000, far beyond the 72,000 bodies recovered and confirmed.
More than 900 Palestinians have been displaced in the West Bank since January 1, with the UN documenting over 50 settler attacks in just two weeks. The displacement is accelerating alongside Israel’s new land registry plan condemned by 80+ UN member states as de facto annexation.
A British jury acquitted six Palestine Action activists who broke into an Elbit Systems weapons facility near Bristol — a verdict arriving days before the High Court ruled the government’s terrorist designation of Palestine Action itself was unlawful.
Khalid al-Saifi, a Palestinian prisoner held at Ramleh Prison Clinic with severe pulmonary fibrosis, died one week after being released from Israeli custody in critical condition — part of what prisoner rights groups call a pattern of ‘slow execution’ through deliberate medical neglect.
When Florida Muslims came to Tallahassee for the annual Muslim Day at the Capitol, Attorney General James Uthmeier posted on social media calling for “heightened alert for any possible security threats.” Armed police filled the rotunda. Then former House Speaker Paul Renner, now running for governor, vowed to “take any legal means” to remove Muslim groups from the state.

Israel Bulldozed the Gaza War Cemetery. British and Australian Soldiers’ Graves Were Damaged.
Satellite imagery and witness testimony confirm Israel bulldozed parts of the Gaza War Cemetery, damaging graves of British and Australian WWI soldiers — while the destruction of Palestinian cultural heritage across Gaza has received comparatively little international attention.