Israeli strikes across Gaza kill at least 59 as Israel prepares to ramp up its offensive
- On Wednesday, Israeli airstrikes struck various locations in Gaza, resulting in the deaths of at least 92 individuals, among them women, children, and journalists, as the conflict enters its 20th month.
- These strikes followed Israel's decision to end its truce with Hamas in the middle of March and its subsequent approval of a strategy to escalate military operations, including capturing territory and forcibly relocating Palestinians.
- Health officials reported that two airstrikes targeting a central Gaza area resulted in a minimum of 33 deaths and injured 86 people, including several children, with the true number of casualties expected to be higher.
- Israel is mobilizing a large number of reserve troops and plans to advance its campaign in stages, delaying any major escalation until after U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit later this month.
- The intensified offensive aims to dismantle Hamas, raising humanitarian concerns over Gaza’s collapsing healthcare system and urgent international calls to protect civilians and meet their essential needs.
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As Israel's ongoing genocidal war on Gaza continues to kill daily, two more names have been added to the growing list of Palestinian journalists killed by Israel while reporting on the war. They are: Yahya Subaih and Nour al-Din Abdo. Their deaths not only mark personal tragedies but also reflect the extreme dangers faced by media professionals operating in one of the world's most perilous conflict zones. According to Gaza's Government Media …
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HAIFA, Israel — Airstrikes pounded the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, killing dozens of people, health officials said, as Israel reaffirmed its plans to capture more land in the enclave and force all 2 million Gaza Strip residents to live in…
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