As the ceasefire reached its 50th day, multiple sources reported basic food supplies vanishing from Gaza markets alongside electricity cutoffs to water desalination plants, intensifying humanitarian concerns. Gaza's health ministry reported nine Palestinians killed in 24 hours, including three brothers from a drone strike in Al-Bureij camp.
Hamas claimed it showed flexibility in negotiations while awaiting results from upcoming talks, as Trump's envoy demanded Hamas surrender and disarm. Washington acknowledged direct talks with Hamas had been unsuccessful, while Israeli opposition warned that resuming war would mean "death for hostages."
In the West Bank, a Palestinian was run over and killed by an Israeli military vehicle in Jenin, followed shortly by Palestinian Authority forces killing a resistance fighter in the same area. Reports also documented alleged systematic use of Palestinians as human shields in Gaza by Israeli forces, with Israel launching an investigation into these claims.