Israeli forces continue their ground offensive in Gaza City amid heavy casualties and a worsening humanitarian crisis, with over 65,000 deaths reported. The conflict escalates as international actors, including the US, EU, and neighboring countries, respond with sanctions, diplomatic efforts, and aid. The situation remains volatile, with calls for ceasefire and concerns over regional stability.
Israel launched a military offensive on Gaza City, involving heavy bombardments and the call-up of 60,000 reservists, amid international concern over worsening humanitarian conditions and ongoing negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage releases. The conflict has resulted in significant civilian casualties and displacement, with both sides engaged in indirect talks overseen by Qatar and Egypt.
The article highlights the restrictions imposed by the IDF on the funeral of Palestinian activist Awdah Hathaleen, who was shot dead by an Israeli settler, amidst broader concerns of violence, injustice, and human rights violations in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with community and international reactions condemning these actions.
Hamas agrees to release 10 Israeli captives amid ongoing Gaza conflict, as Israeli attacks kill at least 74 people and exacerbate a severe humanitarian crisis, with hospitals on the brink of collapse and ongoing negotiations for a ceasefire hindered by disagreements over aid and troop withdrawal.
In the past 24 hours, at least 74 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, including 33 at aid sites, amid ongoing conflict involving Israel and Iran. Israeli forces reported casualties and strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, which Iran and international agencies say have been damaged but not destroyed, with Iran capable of rebuilding. The situation remains tense with potential for renewed conflict and diplomatic negotiations underway.