Gaza – In one of the deadliest escalations since the beginning of the conflict, Israeli air and ground strikes have reportedly killed at least 250 Palestinians in the past 24 hours, according to local health authorities. The cumulative death toll has now surpassed 53,000, with thousands more injured or missing, as the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip deepens further.
The strikes, concentrated in densely populated areas including Rafah and Gaza City, have flattened entire neighborhoods and overwhelmed already strained medical facilities. Eyewitnesses describe harrowing scenes of families trapped under rubble, with rescue workers struggling to reach survivors amid ongoing shelling.
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The Israeli military claims the operations are targeted strikes against militant infrastructure, but international observers and human rights organizations have raised serious concerns about the disproportionate impact on civilians. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies continue to call for an immediate ceasefire, urging both sides to prioritize the protection of non-combatants and facilitate the delivery of urgent aid.
As the death toll climbs and diplomatic efforts stall, global pressure is mounting on the international community to intervene and prevent further loss of life. The situation remains fluid, with civilians bearing the brunt of a conflict that shows little sign of resolution.