"Escalating Israel-Hamas Conflict: Rising Death Toll and Search for Peace Amidst Gaza Strikes"

Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip have killed at least 35 people, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warning of "many more months" of conflict ahead. The ongoing war has resulted in over 21,800 Palestinian deaths and a significant humanitarian crisis, displacing 85% of Gaza's population. Despite international calls for a ceasefire, Israel continues its military operations, targeting Hamas' capabilities and ruling out Palestinian Authority involvement in Gaza's future governance. Meanwhile, the U.S. has engaged Iran-backed Houthi rebels in the Red Sea, indicating a potential escalation in regional tensions. Israeli citizens are beginning to protest against Netanyahu's leadership and the war, while a potential ceasefire and prisoner swap remain uncertain.
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