Israeli military operations in Gaza have resulted in a high number of Palestinian casualties over the past several days. According to Gaza's Ministry of Health and various medical sources, at least 123 Palestinians were killed in a single day amid ongoing airstrikes and ground fire. Many of the victims were civilians, including at least 35 to 38 individuals who were seeking humanitarian aid when they were killed. The attacks have targeted multiple areas across the Gaza Strip, including Gaza City, Khan Younis, Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, and Deir al-Balah. Israeli forces have conducted intensive airstrikes, artillery shelling, and drone strikes on residential buildings, refugee camps, and gatherings of displaced families. The bombardment has led to widespread destruction, including the detonation of residential homes in various neighborhoods. Despite the violence, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel will allow Palestinians to leave during an upcoming military offensive targeting some of the most populated areas of Gaza. Humanitarian aid delivery remains severely restricted, with only 201 out of 1,200 aid trucks entering Gaza over two days, exacerbating the crisis. Injuries have also been substantial, with reports of over 500 Palestinians wounded in recent days. The situation remains volatile as Israeli forces continue their campaign to seize control of Gaza City and other parts of the Gaza Strip.
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Israeli gunfire killed at least 25 people seeking aid in Gaza while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will “allow” Palestinians to leave during an upcoming military offensive in some of the territory’s most populated areas. https://t.co/U58YvMqJxQ
Israeli gunfire killed at least 25 people seeking aid Wednesday, health officials and witnesses said, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will “allow” Palestinians to leave during an upcoming military offensive in Gaza. https://t.co/bCDDQ99HVQ