The Gaza Strip has been hit by a wave of Israeli airstrikes, resulting in the deaths of at least 30 people and wounding dozens more. The attacks, which occurred despite an ongoing ceasefire, have sparked international concern and raised questions about the fragile peace in the region.
According to reports from the Gaza civil defence agency, the Israeli military launched a series of air strikes on the Gaza Strip, targeting various locations. The agency’s spokesman, Mahmud Basal, confirmed that rescue teams were working to recover bodies and treat the wounded from under the rubble.
The Israeli government has accused Hamas of violating the ceasefire, claiming that the militant group attacked Israeli troops. However, Hamas has denied these allegations, and the situation remains tense.
The airstrikes come after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the military to conduct “powerful” attacks on Gaza. The escalation of violence has drawn criticism from the international community, with calls for restraint and a return to peace talks.
The genocide in Gaza has resulted in significant humanitarian concerns, with many Palestinians displaced and in need of aid. The situation remains volatile, with both sides accusing each other of violating the ceasefire.
In an earlier violation of the ceasefire, Israel had killed 42 Palestinians