It’s been two years since Hamas-led militants stormed into Israel, plunging the region into war.

Videos taken by Associated Press journalists have charted the turmoil and devastation.

The first images were of bodies in the streets in southern Israel, scorched homes and triumphant Palestinian fighters parading hostages and captured military vehicles into Gaza.

Then came the Israeli airstrikes lighting up the skies and toppling high-rises. Troops and tanks moved in weeks later.

In Gaza, there have been funerals nearly every day, with Palestinians holding tearful Muslim prayers in hospital courtyards over rows of white shrouds — often holding the remains of children.

Israelis have wept over the flag-draped caskets of fallen soldiers and the remains of hostages.

Hamas-led militants abducted 251 people and killed around 1,200 mostly civilians in the Oct. 7, 2023, attack that triggered the war.

Most of the hostages have been released in ceasefire or other deals.

Gaza’s Health Ministry said the Palestinian death toll in the war reached 67,139 on Sunday.

The ministry does not differentiate how many of those killed were civilians or combatants, but says women and children make up about half the dead. The ministry is part of the Hamas-run government, and the U.N. and many independent experts consider its figures to be the most reliable estimate of wartime casualties.