LIVE: Israeli attacks across Gaza threaten ceasefire, one Palestinian dead

**Israel Strikes Multiple Targets in Gaza as Returning Palestinians Face Another Danger: Buildings at Risk of Collapse**

Israeli forces have carried out strikes on multiple targets in the Gaza Strip, intensifying the ongoing conflict in the region. These attacks have caused significant damage to infrastructure and heightened tensions among the local population.

As Palestinians begin to return to their homes amid the conflict, they are confronted with an additional, urgent danger: many buildings are now at risk of collapse. The damage sustained during the strikes has compromised the structural integrity of numerous residential and commercial properties, posing serious safety concerns.

Humanitarian organizations and local authorities have warned residents to exercise extreme caution when re-entering damaged areas. Efforts are underway to assess the extent of structural damage and provide support to those affected.

The situation remains volatile, with continued military activity and the urgent need for rebuilding and recovery in Gaza.
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/10/26/live-israeli-attacks-across-gaza-threaten-ceasefire-one-palestinian-dead?traffic_source=rss

‘No One Will Forget, Ever’: Israeli Archaeologists Become Oct. 7 Crime Scene Investigators

CITY OF DAVID, Jerusalem

From the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls to the Pool of Siloam, modern Israel is renowned for its ancient wonders. For 61 years, the Israel Antiquities Authority has been at the forefront of uncovering and preserving these historical treasures.

Reflecting on recent events, Gabay expressed a deep and poignant sentiment: “October, and I hope it will help everyone to understand what happened on the 7th of October — like a knife in the heart. To see, to understand, and to never forget.”

With determination, Gabay added, “This is what I wanted. No one will forget. Ever.”

https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/israel/2025/october/no-one-will-forget-ever-israeli-archaeologists-become-oct-7-crime-scene-investigators

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