Two Years On: Israel-Hamas War Continues Amidst Devastation in Gaza and Ongoing Peace Efforts
Two years after Hamas's October 7 attack, the Israel-Hamas war continues, causing immense devastation in Gaza, with over 67,000 Palestinian deaths and a severe humanitarian crisis.

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Overview
On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel, killing 1,200 civilians and taking 251 hostages, marking the deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust.
Israel's subsequent military campaign in Gaza has resulted in over 67,000 Palestinian deaths and nearly 170,000 injuries, with one in ten people killed or injured.
The conflict has caused widespread destruction in Gaza, with 80% of prewar buildings damaged or destroyed, 90% of homes destroyed, and 80% of cropland decimated.
A severe humanitarian crisis persists in Gaza, with famine declared in Gaza City, widespread displacement of 90% of the population, and critical shortages of food and medical supplies.
Indirect talks between Israel and Hamas continue in Egypt, focusing on a ceasefire, prisoner exchange, and troop withdrawal, while Israel seeks to free 48 remaining hostages.
Analysis
Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally by presenting a balanced narrative that acknowledges both Israeli suffering from the 7 October attack and the devastating impact of the subsequent conflict on Gazans. They provide diverse perspectives from officials and affected individuals, while detailing the complexities of ongoing peace negotiations without editorial bias.