Israeli strikes in Gaza overnight killed at least 31 people, with UN agencies warning of critical fuel shortages impacting hospitals and infrastructure. These attacks followed talks between U.S. and Israeli leaders that yielded no ceasefire breakthrough.
Strikes in southern Gaza killed twelve, including those at an aid point. Shifa Hospital and Al-Awda Hospital also reported casualties. The Israeli military says it targets militants, blaming Hamas for civilian deaths. Separately, three Israeli soldiers died in northern Gaza.
UN agencies warned that without fuel, they'll halt operations. They confirmed a small fuel delivery, but stressed the need for sufficient fuel to sustain life-saving aid.
The Israeli military said a strike killed a Hamas militant. There was no comment from Hamas.
The October 7 attack by Hamas killed around 1,200 people and led to abductions. Israel's offensive has killed over 58,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.
Aid groups struggle to deliver aid due to restrictions. Israel's Knesset voted to expel an Arab lawmaker, related to a social media post welcoming prisoner releases. Israel's Arab minority faces discrimination.
5 Comments
Bermudez
Why don't we hear about the 1,200 innocent lives lost in the October 7 attack? Clearly, it’s not just about the casualties in Gaza.
Africa
It’s time for the world to recognize Hamas for what they truly are—an existential threat to Israel.
BuggaBoom
How can any military action be justified when civilian hospitals and aid points are targeted?
Comandante
Statements from UN agencies highlight the need for humanitarian access and fuel supply immediately.
Bella Ciao
Humanitarian access is essential. We can’t allow politics to block aid to those in desperate need.