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Israeli PM Netanyahu Orders Strikes in Gaza Amid Rising Casualties

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Israeli PM Netanyahu Orders Strikes in Gaza Amid Rising Casualties

Credited from: INDIATIMES

  • Netanyahu orders "immediate, powerful strikes" in Gaza following ceasefire violations.
  • Israeli airstrikes have reportedly killed at least 91 Palestinians, including many children.
  • Major strikes occurred in areas marked by the "yellow line," which signifies a ceasefire buffer zone.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has directed the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) to execute “immediate, powerful strikes” in the Gaza Strip, citing alleged violations of a ceasefire agreement by Hamas. This decision follows a series of attacks on Israeli forces reported in southern Gaza, raising concerns about the fragile ceasefire in place since October 10, under a US-brokered plan aimed at peaceful negotiations, according to SCMP and IndiaTimes.

As a result of these strikes, reports indicate that at least 91 Palestinians have been killed, including children. The strikes have targeted various locations within the "yellow line," which serves as a demarcation after Israeli forces withdrew from certain areas under the ceasefire agreement. The death toll reflects escalating violence, as local medical sources continue to report injuries in civilian areas, according to AA and AA.

The latest strikes occurred in both urban and refugee camp areas within Gaza City, often leading to significant civilian casualties, with ongoing searches for those trapped under rubble. Reports mention that the attacks include airstrikes on homes, medical facilities, and refugee shelters, as confirmed by several eyewitness accounts and medical sources. The situation remains critical, with the number of injured rising continuously as the conflict persists, according to AA and AA.

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