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Daily Archives: 11. Oktober 2025
Joint E3 leaders statement: 10 October 2025
We welcome the agreement on a ceasefire in the Middle East, the planned release of hostages, and the resumption of humanitarian aid to the civilian population of Gaza.
We pay tribute to President Trump’s leadership on the issue, to the diplomatic efforts of the mediators, Egypt, Qatar and Türkiye, and to the vital support from the wider region to secure the agreement. It is now of utmost importance that all parties implement their obligations in full and without delay. We stand ready to support further talks on the next stages of the plan and to contribute to it.
As part of this effort, we agree that the UN Security Council should give its full backing to the plan and support its implementation.
We commit to supporting substantive humanitarian aid packages through UN agencies to be delivered as soon as the ceasefire enters into effect.
Europeans, Arabs flesh out Gaza transition ideas to weigh on Trump plan
Trump‘s plan also calls for an international stabilisation force, and that was core to much of Thursday‘s discussions, including establishing a United Nations mandate for a peacekeeping force, officials said.
Diplomats said a number of countries had expressed interest in taking part, including Indonesia, which was represented on Thursday, but also Italy and Azerbaijan.
When the bombs in Gaza stop, the true pain starts
During those two brutal years of bombing and near-total destruction, everyone in Gaza was focused on one thing: Staying alive. We were fighting for every minute, trying not to break down, starve, or get killed. Life became an endless loop of terror and waiting for the next strike. No one had the luxury to dream about tomorrow or even to mourn the people we’d lost. If there was any kind of shelter, and that was a big if, the goal was simply to move from one shattered refuge to another, holding on by a thread. That constant awareness that death could come at any moment turned every day into an act of survival.
Then, when the explosions finally eased, a quieter kind of pain crept in: All the grief we had buried to get through the chaos….
67,211 killed in Gaza extermination war
(October 10, 2025)
The death toll from the extermination war carried out by the Israeli occupation army in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, has risen to 67,211, the majority of whom are women and children, according to medical sources on Friday.
The sources added that the number of injuries has increased to 169,961, while many victims remain under the rubble, inaccessible to ambulance and civil defense teams.
They confirmed the arrival of 17 dead and 71 injured at Gaza hospitals over the past 24 hours.
On the long walk home with Palestinians in Gaza | ITV News
Meanwhile, thousands of Palestinians have been seen walking from the south of Gaza towards Gaza City, in the north of the strip.