Israeli forces have continued their airstrikes, resulting in the loss of innocent lives. In a recent strike, a densely populated refugee camp was targeted, leading to the tragic deaths of over 50 people.
This ongoing violence persists despite indications from U.S. President Joe Biden of progress toward a potential humanitarian pause in the hostilities.
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While negotiations are underway, and amidst growing anger, the death toll from Israeli attacks in Gaza has reached a staggering 9,500, with a significant number of casualties being women and children.
Early on a Sunday, Israeli forces launched an airstrike on a refugee camp located in the central Gaza Strip.
The substantial increase in the death toll in Gaza has triggered widespread outrage in the Muslim world. Massive protests have erupted from Washington to London, with demonstrators demanding an immediate ceasefire.
Contrastingly, Tel Aviv has declined to halt its offensive, even in the face of brief humanitarian pause proposals made by Antony Blinken and other concerned parties.
This cycle of violence began on October 7 when Hamas initiated “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood,” involving the firing of thousands of rockets and infiltrations into Israel. Palestinian militia cited their actions as a response to the incursion at the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the escalating violence by Israel.
In retaliation, Israel has sustained its bombardment of Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip for several weeks.