Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have killed at least 300 people, including many children, according to Palestinian health authorities. The attacks, which targeted multiple locations across the Gaza Strip, signal the end of a months-long ceasefire.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza on Tuesday killed at least 200 people, including a significant number of children, Palestinian health authorities reported. The air raids hit dozens of targets across the Gaza Strip, including northern Gaza, Gaza City, and the central and southern regions such as Deir al-Balah, Khan Younis, and Rafah. These attacks marked the end of a ceasefire that had been in place since January, following a weeks-long standoff over its renewal.
The strikes, which resumed with deadly force, were part of Israel’s broader military campaign in Gaza. The Palestinian health ministry confirmed the high number of casualties, further underscoring the heavy toll on civilians in the region. The ongoing conflict has intensified, reigniting concerns about the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
The renewed violence comes after weeks of tension and political maneuvering surrounding the ceasefire, with both sides unable to reach a lasting agreement. The strikes have also raised international alarm over the escalating loss of life, especially among vulnerable groups such as women and children.
Liberty News’ international correspondent states that as the situation continues to unfold, Israel remains firm in its military objectives, while international calls for a renewed push towards peace and negotiations grow louder.
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