In a recent Israeli airstrike in Gaza, Hamas spokesperson Abdel-Latif al-Kanoua and eight other Palestinians were killed. The attack marks a further escalation in the ongoing conflict, with mounting casualties and widespread displacement.
Israeli forces launched a deadly airstrike on Gaza on Thursday, resulting in the death of Hamas spokesperson Abdel-Latif al-Kanoua and eight other Palestinians. The attack is part of the ongoing Israeli military offensive in Gaza, which has intensified in recent weeks.
According to the United Nations, more than 142,000 people were displaced in Gaza last week alone due to the escalation. Additionally, Israeli forces have targeted tents and charity kitchens, killing at least 13 Palestinians in the process.
The Health Ministry of Gaza reported that the total death toll from Israeli airstrikes has now risen to 50,183, with more than 113,828 others wounded. Gaza’s official media office has stated that the death toll could surpass 61,700, as many individuals are presumed dead under the rubble of destroyed buildings.
Liberty News’ international correspondent states that in response to the escalating violence and growing security concerns, the United Nations has announced plans to evacuate one-third of its personnel from Gaza. The UN cited the inability to guarantee the safety of its workers as the primary reason for the evacuation, further highlighting the dangerous and deteriorating conditions in the region.
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