What we knowIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented a postwar plan for Gaza yesterday that Palestinian authories have denounced as an attempt to reoccupy the Gaza Strip and obstruct international efforts to establish a Palestinian state.The plan was released on the same day that American, Israeli, Qatari and Egyptian officials began negotiations in Paris over the release of hostages and a possible cease-fire, as talks in Egypt reached an impasse.UNRWA said it was at a ''breaking point'' at a time of unprecedented need in Gaza. The agency could be forced to cease operations by the end of the month, amid frozen funding and Israeli calls to dismantle the agency. The World Food Program was forced to pause aid deliveries to northern Gaza this week due to violence and the collapse of civil order.More than 29,500 people have been killed in Gaza since the war began, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. More than 69,400 have been injured, and thousands more are missing and presumed dead. Israeli military officials said at least 238 soldiers have been killed since the ground invasion of Gaza began.