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Israeli Airstrikes Intensify in Gaza, Leaving Thousands Dead and Displaced

Credited from: DAWN

  • Israeli airstrikes have killed over 65,344 Palestinians since October 7, 2023.
  • Civilian areas, including shelters and mosques, have been targeted, leading to massive casualties.
  • About 450,000 residents have fled Gaza City due to the intensified military operations.
  • Israel's military operations continue amidst international discussions about Palestinian statehood.
  • Humanitarian aid is severely hampered by the ongoing conflict and blockade.

Israeli airstrikes have caused a catastrophic increase in casualties across the Gaza Strip, with the latest reports indicating that at least 67 Palestinians were killed in a series of attacks on Saturday alone, while overall deaths have soared to over 65,344 since October 7, 2023, according to Gaza Health Ministry sources. The assault has particularly intensified in Gaza City, with military operations aimed at displacing the civilian population, which has led to a humanitarian crisis of unprecedented scale, with 450,000 people reportedly fleeing the area since the start of September, as noted by AA, Channel News Asia, and Al Jazeera.

The Israeli military continues to conduct numerous airstrikes, particularly targeting residential buildings, shelters, and civilian gatherings. For instance, substantial casualties were reported at various locations including Gaza City, where airstrikes hit shelters and mosques, resulting in numerous deaths among civilians, including women and children. Eyewitness accounts indicate that the bombings have left many trapped under rubble, further escalating the humanitarian disaster, as mentioned by India Times and Dawn.

Data reveals the alarming situation in Gaza, including injuries exceeding 166,795 as a direct result of the conflict. Many victims are left unaccounted for, trapped under the rubble, with rescue efforts severely hampered by ongoing hostilities. This destruction has not only led to a staggering human toll but has also crippled basic infrastructure and access to essential services, further exacerbating the crisis as reported by AA and AA.

The international community is increasingly vocal about the humanitarian situation in Gaza, calling for urgent measures to protect civilians and restore access to aid. Reports also highlight the critical political implications as several countries prepare to formally recognize an independent Palestinian state, which could change the dynamics of the ongoing conflict, particularly in light of the discussions surrounding the UN General Assembly, as detailed by Channel News Asia and India Times.

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