Tom BennettJerusalem,
Alice CuddyTel Aviv,
Yolande KnellRe’im and
Rushdi AbualoufGaza correspondent

Israelis have gathered throughout the nation to mark two years because the Hamas-led assault on 7 October 2023, as negotiations continued in Egypt over an finish to the struggle in Gaza.
The assault noticed over 1,200 individuals killed and 251 others taken again to Gaza as hostages. It was the one deadliest day for Jews because the Holocaust.
Israel responded by launching a army offensive in Gaza which has killed greater than 67,000 individuals, in keeping with the territory’s Hamas-run well being ministry. Its figures are seen as dependable by the UN and different worldwide our bodies.
“The horror of that darkish day can be without end seared within the reminiscences of us all,” UN Secretary Common António Guterres stated.
He known as on all events to comply with US President Donald Trump’s peace plan, describing it as a “historic alternative” to “carry this tragic battle to an finish”.
As memorial occasions came about in Israel, Israeli and Hamas negotiating groups convened within the Egyptian Pink Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh for a second day of oblique talks to debate the phrases of the proposal.
A senior Palestinian official aware of the negotiations informed the BBC that a night spherical of oblique talks started at 7pm Cairo time (1700 GMT).
The official stated the morning session ended with out tangible outcomes, amid disagreements over the proposed Israeli withdrawal maps from Gaza and over ensures Hamas desires to make sure Israel doesn’t resume combating after the primary section of the deal.
He added that the talks are “powerful and have but to supply any actual breakthrough,” however famous that mediators are working laborious to slender the gaps between the 2 sides.
Earlier, a Palestinian official stated the negotiations had been centered on 5 key points: a everlasting ceasefire; the trade of the hostages nonetheless held by Hamas for Palestinian prisoners and detainees from Gaza; the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza; preparations for humanitarian support deliveries; and post-war governance of the territory.
President Trump’s negotiators, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, had been anticipated to depart the US this night and arrive in Egypt on Wednesday, a supply aware of the talks informed the BBC.
“We’ve got a very good likelihood of creating a deal, and it will be an enduring deal,” the president informed reporters on the White Home on Monday.
The Israeli authorities delayed official memorials till 16 October – after the tip of the Jewish Excessive Vacation season – however occasions nonetheless came about throughout the nation on Tuesday.
In Tel Aviv’s Hostages Sq., 29-year-old Hagar – whose brother survived the assault on the Nova music pageant, the place 378 individuals had been killed and dozens extra had been taken hostage by Hamas gunmen – informed the BBC: “No place appears like house anymore and till all of the hostages come again none of us will really feel secure.”
“After we see everyone house once more, we are able to breathe once more. Then we are able to begin to get well,” she added.
Exterior Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence in Jerusalem, individuals gathered to point out their assist for the households of the hostages. Israel says 48 stay in captivity in Gaza, 20 of whom are believed to be alive.
Demonstrator Atalia Regev informed the BBC: “We have to do each compromise wanted for the hostages to come back again house. However we actually need assurances that we’ll be secure.”
Opinion polls now constantly present that round 70% of Israelis need the struggle to finish in trade for the discharge of the hostages.
On the web site of Nova pageant, mourners gathered to pay their respects.
From there, the growth of Israelis air strikes and artillery might be heard only a few kilometres away in Gaza, the place witnesses stated the extreme Israeli bombardment continued.
In Gaza Metropolis, air and artillery strikes had been reported within the early hours of Tuesday within the western Tal al-Hawa, Rimal and Nasr neighbourhoods and within the japanese neighbourhood of Sheikh Radwan, as properly Shati refugee camp to the north-west.
“When the night comes, the concern comes with it,” displaced Gaza Metropolis resident Emaan al-Wahidi, whose 17-year-old son was killed by an Israeli air strike final yr, informed the BBC.
“Me and my three kids are afraid of the air strikes. All of the night time we’re sleeping collectively, holding one another, particularly my smallest youngster who places his head on me all night time.”
“Each second we take a look at the information to see what occurred. And I am afraid that this ceasefire won’t be accomplished and that the struggle will come again to us.”

Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza Metropolis stated it had obtained the our bodies of six individuals by the afternoon, together with three killed in an Israeli strike within the southern al-Sabra neighbourhood.
Nasser hospital within the southern metropolis of Khan Younis stated one other two useless individuals had been introduced there. Considered one of them was killed by Israeli forces whereas searching for support to the south, medics stated.
Unicef spokesman James Elder described how moms and wounded kids had been “lining the hall flooring” of Nasser, and that untimely infants had been having to share a single mattress or oxygen supply.
“In one of many paediatric rooms, there have been three infants and three mums on a single mattress, one supply of oxygen, and the moms would rotate the oxygen 20 minutes to every youngster,” he informed Reuters information company. “That is the extent of desperation mums have now acquired to.”
Gaza’s well being ministry stated 25 of the territory’s 38 hospitals had been now out of service, and that the remaining 13 had been solely working partially.
In the meantime, the Israeli army stated {that a} rocket was launched from northern Gaza into Israel on Tuesday morning, triggering sirens in Netiv HaAsara. The projectile fell within the space and that no accidents or harm had been reported, it added.
Worldwide journalists have been banned by Israel from getting into the Gaza Strip independently because the begin of the struggle, making verifying claims from each side troublesome.