Israeli Attacks Kill 23 People In Gaza, Medics Say, As Ceasefire Hopes Dim

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Israeli Attacks Kill 23 People In Gaza, Medics Say, As Ceasefire Hopes Dim

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Israeli Attacks Kill 23 People In Gaza, Medics Say, As Ceasefire Hopes Dim

The recent Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have reportedly resulted in the deaths of at least 23 people, according to Gaza’s health ministry. This escalation comes amid ongoing discussions about a potential ceasefire, though hopes for a resolution appear to be fading. Efforts from regional and international mediators have struggled to establish a truce, as tensions continue to rise and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens.

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The intensified violence has prompted concerns from global leaders and organizations, who are calling for an immediate end to hostilities and increased support for the civilians affected by the conflict. As the situation develops, diplomatic channels are being pursued, but the path to peace remains uncertain.

Reports indicate that Israeli airstrikes have resulted in at least 23 casualties in Gaza, further complicating efforts toward a ceasefire. The escalation follows intensified hostilities between Israel and Hamas, with recent attacks focused on areas like Gaza City and surrounding regions. The continued violence has heightened the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with hospitals struggling under the strain of treating the injured amid limited resources. Diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire have yet to yield a breakthrough, with concerns growing over the impact on civilians caught in the crossfire.

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Meanwhile, COGAT, the Israeli army’s Palestinian civilian affairs agency, said it facilitated the launch of the second round of a polio vaccination campaign in northern Gaza on Saturday and that 58,604 children have received a dose.

The Gaza health ministry said Israel’s military offensive in northern Gaza was stopping them from vaccinating thousands of children in Jabalia, Beit Lahiya, and Beit Hanoun.

 


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