Israel Strikes Gaza — 5 October 2025 Latest News: Civilian Deaths, Ceasefire Talks in Cairo

Israel strikes Gaza on 5 Oct 2025, killing civilians as Cairo peace talks continue. Trump urges halt; Hamas signals conditional truce.

Raja Awais Ali

10/5/20252 min read

Israel Launches New Strikes on Gaza as Palestinians Hope for Diplomatic Breakthrough — 5 October 2025 Latest News

On October 5, 2025, Israel carried out fresh air and artillery strikes across the Gaza Strip, targeting several areas including Gaza City, Khan Younis, and northern districts. The attacks destroyed residential buildings, caused multiple civilian casualties, and sent plumes of smoke rising across the besieged enclave. The strikes came just as new diplomatic efforts in Cairo were underway to negotiate a potential ceasefire.

According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, several Palestinian civilians, including women and children, were killed or injured. Civil defense teams confirmed that some of the victims were hit near aid distribution points in Rafah and central Khan Younis, where thousands were waiting for humanitarian assistance. Rights organizations described the situation as “catastrophic,” warning that civilians risk their lives just to obtain food or medical aid.

U.S. President Donald Trump urged Israel to pause the bombings, noting that Hamas had signaled conditional acceptance of some terms in a proposed truce plan. However, Israeli officials insisted they would continue “targeted defensive operations” against militant positions. The contradictory orders — halting large-scale operations while maintaining selective strikes — have created confusion and deepened fears of prolonged conflict.

Humanitarian agencies reported that the constant bombardment has pushed Gaza to the brink of total collapse. Hospitals are running out of beds, fuel, and medicines, while clean water and food supplies are nearly exhausted. Thousands of displaced families are living in makeshift shelters without basic sanitation, and international aid convoys remain stuck due to border closures and bureaucratic delays.

Diplomatic delegations from Hamas, Israel, and the United States are meeting in Cairo, hoping to reach a temporary ceasefire agreement. The key topics include the phased withdrawal of Israeli forces, safe release of hostages, and humanitarian corridors for aid delivery. Diplomats stressed the need for an independent monitoring system to ensure compliance and prevent violations once an agreement is reached.

For Gaza’s residents, the immediate priorities remain safety, medical care, and food access. International organizations are calling for sustained humanitarian corridors and global oversight to protect civilians. However, the renewed Israeli strikes on October 5 have deepened fears that without a verified ceasefire, Gaza’s civilian population will continue to endure immense suffering as winter nears.

The next few days will be crucial. If the Cairo talks succeed, it could mark the first real step toward ending the cycle of violence. But if the negotiations fail, Gaza’s tragedy may worsen, with humanitarian conditions deteriorating even further.