Israeli forces intensified attacks on northern Gaza, particularly Beit Lahia, which was declared a "disaster area" by local authorities. Reports emerged of a massacre in Beit Lahia, with dozens of casualties. The Palestinian Health Ministry reported 102 deaths in Gaza over 24 hours. Humanitarian concerns escalated, with warnings of severe food insecurity and potential polio outbreaks. Hezbollah launched drone attacks on Israeli targets, including an aircraft parts factory. Negotiations for a ceasefire in both Gaza and Lebanon gained momentum, with mediators presenting Hamas a formal proposal for a month-long truce. The newly elected Hezbollah leader, Naim Qassem, vowed to continue supporting Gaza. Israel announced the formation of a new military division on its border with Jordan.