Weekly summary of the War on Gaza, February 13, 2026
Caption: Palestinians in Gaza hug their family and loved ones upon return from Egypt through the Rafah Crossing.
Daily Death Tolls:
• On February 7, 2026, 2 Palestinians were killed and 25 were injured by Israeli fire and airstrikes across the Gaza Strip.
• On February 9, 2026, 5 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire in Gaza, 10 others were injured.
• On February 10, 2026, 5 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire in Gaza, 5 others were injured.
• On February 11, 2026, 8 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire, and 20 others were injured, of the 8 were three who were uncovered from under the rubble of their homes.
• A Palestinian woman died to a fire her tent caught in Deir Al-Balah.
Total Death Tolls:
• Since the ceasefire agreement went into effect in Gaza on October 10, 2025, 591 Palestinians have been killed, 1578 have been injured, and 720 bodies have been uncovered from under the rubble of their homes.
• The number of Palestinians killed since October 7, 2023, has reached 72,045 with 171,686 injured.
• The Israeli government continues to open the Rafah crossing for limited traffic, allowing dozens of people in and out each day. So far, 9 groups of Palestinians left Gaza and came in. Over the first week of opening the crossing, 397 of 1600 Palestinians who were supposed to leave Gaza did so. The number of Palestinians who were allowed in is still unknown. People returning back to Gaza included a three-year old who was a premature baby at the Shifaa hospital, her father has not seen her since then. Another family found out that their pre-mature baby was moved to Egypt and she is alive, after they thought that she lost her life. Returnees include families that were torn apart by the war, and women and children who were separated from their families for two years.
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