Palestinian media reported multiple casualties in Jenin with four Palestinians killed by Israeli forces, including an elderly woman, concurrent with Palestinian Authority forces killing a resistance fighter. Hamas condemned the latter as "dangerous escalation."
Gaza humanitarian conditions deteriorated further with reports that 90% of residents cannot access clean water, while border crossings remained closed for the tenth consecutive day, exacerbating food shortages. UNRWA's Commissioner accused Israel of "weaponizing aid."
By afternoon, five Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes near the Netsarim checkpoint despite the ceasefire. Palestinian Cabinet issued decisions addressing price gouging in Gaza amid scarcity.
Evening brought announcement of new ceasefire negotiations in Doha with Hamas expressing optimism for progress. Meanwhile, Yemeni forces declared they would block Israeli ships until Gaza crossings reopen. The PA criticized Hamas for direct communications with foreign parties as "violating Palestinian law."