According to medics, Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 38 people in 30 minutes.

Breaking: Refugee camps, homes, and shelters are hit by deadly strikes

Gaza City According to Palestinian medics, Israeli airstrikes in under 30 minutes killed at least 38 Palestinians in Gaza overnight.

Following a widespread evacuation order, Israel has stepped up its offensive, targeting a family home, a school, and a refugee camp.

Important Updates: Musa bin Nusayr School in Gaza City was struck, killing ten people.

Gaza airstrikes,

Gaza airstrikes,

An abandoned gas station in the Nuseirat refugee camp claimed 15 lives.

An airstrike on a family residence in Deir al-Balah killed thirteen people.

Ten additional strikes target Hamas tunnels in the Shujaiya district of Gaza City.

Real-time updates:

If Netanyahu continues with the Gaza offensive, the UK, France, and Canada vow to take action.

After an 11-week embargo, Israel permits “basic” food aid, which the UN refers to as a “drop in the ocean”

Amid growing bloodshed, Hamas suggests a new hostage agreement.

Where Were the Strikes Performed?

1. Gaza City School Strike (10 Dead)

Hundreds of displaced Palestinians were taking refuge at the Musa bin Nusayr School when Israeli airplanes struck.

At least ten people have been killed, according to local activists, and many more are buried beneath the debris.

2. Attack on the Nuseirat Refugee Camp (15 Dead)

Fifteen persons, including women and children, were killed in a strike on an abandoned gas station that was being utilized as a temporary shelter.

Rescue crews said that the continuous bombing is making it difficult for them to reach survivors.

3. Deir al-Balah Family Home Destroyed (13 Dead)

Thirteen individuals were killed when an airstrike destroyed the Abu Samra family’s three-story home.

The neighbors spoke of “bodies buried under concrete” while ambulances fought to arrive.

4. The Neighborhood of Shujaiya Ten strikes against Hamas tunnels in eastern

Gaza City were carried out by targeted Israeli jets. Witnesses said they felt “earthquake-like tremors” when the neighborhood was shaken by blasts.

International Reaction: Warning Issued by the UK, France, and Canada

The Presidents of the United Kingdom, France, and Canada issued a united statement warning Israel against its plan to “take control of all Gaza” and threatening diplomatic repercussions should the offensive go forward.

In response, Netanyahu referred to the declaration as a “huge prize for Hamas.”

Israel’s meager food supplies are “nowhere near enough” for Gaza’s famished people, according to the UN assistance head.

Why is this occurring at this time?
Israel announced a new military offensive by ordering the evacuation of portions of Khan Younis.

Following recent negotiations in Doha, Hamas put up a new hostage agreement, but Israel has not yet accepted it.

There are still 58 hostages in Gaza, and up to 23 are thought to be alive.

🔴 Latest Death Toll:

The Gaza Health Ministry reports that 53,486 Palestinians were murdered.

1,200 Israelis killed in Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack

What Comes Next?

Will Netanyahu disregard pressure from the West?

Is a fresh ceasefire agreement possible?

Will Israel’s ground invasion be extended?

Gaza airstrikes,

Gaza airstrikes,

Quick Answers, or FAQs

Why did Israel attack a refugee camp and a school?
A: Critics refer to Israel’s accusation that Hamas uses civilian locations for military operations as collective punishment.

What is the current number of hostages in Gaza?
A: According to Israeli officials, there are 58 people left, with up to 23 still alive.

Is help reaching Gaza at last?
A: After an 11-week blockade, a few food shipments have reached, but the UN maintains this is still insufficient.

 

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