Israeli tanks, boats and jets pounded parts of Gaza on Tuesday, giving Palestinians no respite on the anniversary of the Gaza war and underlining the challenges at talks on Donald Trump's plan to halt the conflict.
At least 67,173 Palestinians have been killed and 169,780 wounded since 7 October 2023.
With no ceasefire in place, residents said Israel pressed on with its offensive, after Hamas and Israel began indirect negotiations on Monday in Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt on key issues such as Israel's withdrawal from Gaza and Hamas' disarmament.
Qatar, which has mediated in previous attempts to secure a ceasefire along with the United States and Egypt, said many details still have to be ironed out.
"The plan consists of 20 points, and all of these points require practical interpretations on the ground," Qatar's foreign ministry spokesperson, Majed al-Ansari, told a press conference.
As Israel continues with its offensive, at least 104 Palestinians have been killed since Friday, including a child hit in an Israeli strike in Khan Younis on Tuesday. At least seven Palestinians were also wounded by Israeli shelling near aid distribution centres in the south of the Gaza Strip.