Palestinian sources reported the killing of an entire extended family of 35 people across three generations in a single Israeli strike, representing one of the largest documented single-family casualties. The attack occurred in Gaza City's Sabra neighborhood, where initial reports of 15 killed rose to 30 throughout the day.
Abu Obeida issued warnings that Israeli forces were besieging the location of a captive named Zangauker, threatening the prisoner would not be retrieved alive. The Israeli military confirmed no rescue operation was underway, while families of Israeli prisoners demanded comprehensive deals for their return.
Sources documented 72-95 Palestinians killed during the second day of Eid al-Adha, with five deaths occurring near American aid distribution centers in Rafah. Israel announced recovering the body of a Thai prisoner from Gaza while simultaneously acknowledging that arming local militias had saved Israeli soldiers' lives. Iran claimed obtaining thousands of documents about Israeli nuclear facilities.