Aerial footage shared by Televizioni Syria on October 11th, 2025, reveals widespread destruction in Gaza's Sheikh Radwan neighborhood following the withdrawal of Israeli forces. In western Gaza City, Hamas militants shot a displaced man in the legs in front of onlookers on Gamal Abdel Nasser Street, according to the Hamza channel. Separately, reports indicate that since the ceasefire took effect, Hamas members have begun emerging from tunnels and are pursuing individuals wanted in the northern Gaza Strip, according to Yair Altman's Hebrew page. Further evidence of the conflict's impact comes from aerial imagery of the Tal Al-Sultan and Saudi neighborhoods west of Rafah, showing not a single building left standing, as shared by activist Hamza Al-Masri. The Egyptian Committee in the Gaza Strip is transporting displaced individuals from Khan Yunis, Al-Qarara, and Deir Al-Balah to Gaza City and the northern Strip free of charge, as reported by media personality Ali Salem. In a personal tragedy linked to the October 7th attacks, Roi Shalev, a survivor of the Nova music festival, committed suicide on October 10th, 2025. His mother had died by suicide two weeks after his girlfriend was killed during the festival. Shalev is the second Nova survivor to die by suicide, with three others having attempted it in the past two years. Separately, Michel Iluz, father of deceased hostage Guy Iluz, also a Nova festival musician, survived the initial attack and was taken to a Gaza hospital, where he was killed. His father is uncertain if Guy will be returned on Monday, according to Fox News. This reporting follows earlier confirmations of U.S. Air Force logistics aircraft landings at Ben Gurion Airport on October 11th, 2025, between 11:37 AM and 12:37 PM UTC, as confirmed by CENTCOM commander U.S. Navy Admiral Brad Cooper. The U.S. Army is also reportedly establishing a military headquarters on an IDF base in Israel to monitor the Gaza ceasefire and the "Trump program."