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Despite international pressure and condemnation, Israel’s actions continue with the bombing of Gaza’s densely populated residential areas and markets. The ongoing violence is part of a broader conflict fueled by U.S. support for Israeli actions.
Israel Bombs Gaza’s Densely Populated Areas Amid International Condemnation
At least 40 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza in the past 24 hours, bringing the total death toll to over 50,200. According to Al Jazeera, an Israeli airstrike on a busy market in central Gaza killed seven people. The Gaza Government Media Office reported that the number of fatalities caused by Israeli aggression has now surpassed 61,700, with thousands still missing under the rubble, presumed dead.
Israeli Attacks Kill 40 More in Gaza in 24 Hours
According to UN spokesperson Stéphane Dujarric, relentless Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have displaced 142,000 people and killed over 100 in the past week.
With a population of 2 million, Gaza is experiencing severe humanitarian distress, worsened by continuous bombings and blockades. The UN report highlights severe shortages of food, medicine, and essential supplies, as humanitarian operations face restrictions.
On Wednesday alone, Israeli airstrikes killed 27 Palestinians, including six children.
Over 140,000 Palestinians Displaced in a Week Amid Israeli Bombings
Hamas spokesperson Abdel-Latif Al-Qanoua was killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting a tent in Jabalia. Several others were injured in the attack. Meanwhile, separate Israeli strikes in Gaza City left at least six people dead, and another strike in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, claimed one more life. Earlier this week, Israel assassinated Hamas political bureau members Ismail Barhoum and senior leader Salah Al-Barhoum. Both were part of Hamas’ 20-member decision-making body. Since March 18, intensified Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed 830 Palestinians and left around 1,800 injured.
Hamas Spokesperson Abdel-Latif Killed in Israeli Airstrike
David Roet, the Israeli Ambassador to Austria, suggested executing Palestinian children in Gaza for allegedly carrying weapons such as guns or grenades. He made this statement during a meeting with the Jewish community in Innsbruck, Austria, but failed to provide any evidence of such incidents. The ambassador dismissed international concerns over civilian casualties. According to UNICEF, since the beginning of the genocide in October 2023, Israeli forces have killed over 14,500 children in Gaza, with the death toll now rising to 15,613.
Israeli Ambassador Suggests Death Penalty for Palestinian Children
Israel is forcibly evacuating nearly 100,000 Palestinians from border areas in Gaza.
The Israeli military has issued a final warning for residents of Jabalia, stating that failure to vacate the area will result in military strikes. Military spokesperson Avichay Adraee announced on X (formerly Twitter), “This is the final warning before an attack on Jabalia. Move to designated shelters in the south.”
Previously, similar warnings were issued for Beit Lahia and Beit Hanoun.
Israel Forcing Evacuations in Northern Gaza
At least 17 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes targeting central and southern Gaza early Tuesday. Many others sustained injuries. Despite a ceasefire that began on January 19, Israel resumed its attacks on March 18, resulting in nearly 700 deaths, including at least 400 women and children. Several top Hamas officials were also killed in the bombings. In the latest attack, an Al Jazeera journalist lost his life due to Israeli strikes.
Israeli Airstrikes Kill 17 Palestinians in Gaza
Egypt has proposed a new ceasefire plan aimed at restoring peace in Gaza. The United States and Hamas have both agreed to the proposal, but Israel has yet to provide an official response.
According to the proposed deal, Hamas will release five Israeli hostages each week, and after the first week, Israel will proceed with the second phase of the ceasefire. The Egyptian plan outlines a timeline under which all hostages will be freed in exchange for a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. Egypt has also stated that the U.S. will act as a guarantor to ensure the plan’s implementation.
U.S. and Hamas Agree to New Ceasefire Proposal, Israel Remains Silent
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed 12 more Palestinians, including women. This brings the total Palestinian death toll from the ongoing assault to 50,021, with 113,274 others injured. Over the past five days alone, Israeli forces have killed more than 700 people and wounded over 1,200 in ground and aerial attacks.
Israeli Attacks Kill 12 More Palestinians in Gaza
Israeli forces have launched an airstrike on Nasser Hospital, the largest medical facility in southern Gaza, causing a massive fire. The attack, which took place on Sunday, resulted in one fatality and several injuries. Israel claims the strike was aimed at a Hamas operative working inside the hospital. However, the assault on a densely populated civilian area has sparked international outrage. Since October 2023, Israeli aggression in Gaza has claimed over 50,000 Palestinian lives.
Israeli Airstrike Targets Largest Hospital in Southern Gaza
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza have killed at least 41 and injured 61 in the last 24 hours, bringing the total death toll to 50,021 over 17 months. Gaza’s government media claims the actual toll exceeds 61,700, as thousands remain buried under rubble. Meanwhile, Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killed seven people, raising concerns over the fragile ceasefire.
Over 100 Casualties in 24 Hours Due to Israeli Attacks
At least 34 Palestinians were killed on Saturday as Israeli airstrikes hit multiple locations in Gaza, including Tufah, Zeitoun, Beit Lahia, Deir al-Balah, and Khan Yunis. The Gaza Health Ministry reported that since October 7, 2023, Israeli attacks have claimed 49,747 lives and injured 113,213 others. Palestinian authorities estimate the total death toll, including those buried under rubble, to exceed 61,700.
Israeli Strikes Kill 34 More Palestinians in Gaza
Fatah, the political faction led by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, has called on its rival Hamas to relinquish power in Gaza to protect the “existence” of the Palestinian people. A Fatah spokesperson stated, “Hamas must step down. The impending war could lead to the annihilation of the Palestinian people if they remain in power in Gaza. Hamas must show compassion towards the people—children, women, and men alike.” However, Hamas has indicated that it is unlikely to compromise or surrender control.
Fatah Urges Hamas to Step Down for “Palestinian Survival”
Amnesty International’s EU Director Yves Gedi slammed the European Union for failing to hold Israel accountable for its 17-month-long assault on Gaza. He accused EU leaders of prioritizing political alliances over human rights and urged them to take firm action against Israel’s humanitarian blockade and systematic ethnic cleansing.
Amnesty Criticizes EU’s ‘Shameful’ Stance on Gaza
The besieged Gaza Strip, often described as the world's largest open-air prison, is facing severe shortages of food, water, and medicine. Due to Israeli blockades on aid supply, Palestinians are enduring starvation and extreme hardships. On March 18, Israeli forces launched indiscriminate attacks in Gaza, killing 432 Palestinians, including 173 children, 88 women, and 32 elderly civilians. Bassem Naim, a Hamas political bureau member and former health minister of Gaza, called on the international community to intervene, urging Bangladeshis to continue their steadfast support for Palestine. "Your solidarity shines as a beacon of hope in this darkness," he stated, appealing for humanitarian assistance and pressure on global platforms to stop the genocide.
Gaza: The World's Largest Open-Air Prison – Former Health Minister
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