More than 35 people have been killed in Israeli strikes and gunfire since the early hours of Saturday morning, hospital sources in Gaza say.
A strike on a house in central Gaza left at least 11 people dead—more than half of them women and children—according to officials at al-Ahli Arab hospital in Gaza City.
Health workers reported that nine members of the same family were among those killed in an Israeli strike on the Nuseirat refugee camp, and at least six individuals are confirmed dead while seeking aid in other parts of Gaza.
This escalation occurred a day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the United Nations that Israel 'must finish the job' against Hamas. Current Israeli operations have reportedly targeted approximately 120 sites across the Strip, including infrastructure linked to militant activities.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to deepen as hundreds of thousands of residents have fled urban centers, grappling with severe food shortages and collapsing health services. Reports from local sources highlight the increasing desperation among civilians, as they seek safety amidst relentless military action.
Calls for an immediate ceasefire are growing louder, even as Israel maintains its offensive aimed at Hamas. Resistance is notable within the international community, reflecting a complex tapestry of geopolitical and humanitarian concerns surrounding the ongoing conflict.