Israeli Strikes Pound Gaza in Renewed Military Campaign
- On Wednesday, Israeli forces launched intense airstrikes across Gaza, killing at least 80 people amid ongoing hostilities in the Palestinian territory.
- The bombardment followed the breakdown of ceasefire talks and the continuation of Israeli operations after a March 2 aid blockade exacerbated shortages of food and medicine in Gaza.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussed hostage releases with US envoy Steve Witkoff in Doha, where negotiations aim at a ceasefire, including a framework involving a 40-50 day truce and prisoner releases.
- Reports indicate over 52,900 deaths in Gaza, mostly civilians according to Hamas-run health data deemed reliable by the UN; medical staff report severe shortages and inability to treat the growing injured population.
- The intensified military campaign and humanitarian crisis have drawn international calls for ceasefire and aid access, though Israeli officials insist operations will continue until Hamas is defeated.
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Gaza rescuers say 80 killed in Israeli strikes amid hostage release talks
Gaza rescuers said at least 80 people were killed in Israeli bombardment across the Palestinian territory on Wednesday, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with US envoy Steve Witkoff about the release of hostages.
At least 80 killed in today's attacks
Civil defense workers in Gaza say at least 80 people have been killed in Israeli airstrikes in the area today. The airstrikes took place during a meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US Ambassador Steve Witkoff on the release of Israeli hostages.
Gaza bleeds: Israeli escalation undermines truce talks amid deepening humanitarian catastrophe
Gaza endured another devastating dawn on Wednesday as Israeli warplanes launched one of the heaviest bombardments since the conflict began on October 7, 2023. Airstrikes targeted multiple areas across both northern and southern Gaza, killing at least 70 Palestinians and injuring over 100, according to the official Palestinian news agency WAFA.
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