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Israeli onslaught in Gaza continues for 424th day amid mounting civilian casualties
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Local sources report heavy bombardment across the besieged territory, with intensified airstrikes targeting northern Gaza, particularly Jabalia and Beit Lahia, where the Israeli campaign has entered its 60th day. Homes, civilian shelters, and critical infrastructure have been destroyed, leaving dozens of civilians dead or injured in the past 24 hours.

Palestinian Information Center (PIC) reporters confirmed that northern Gaza remains the epicenter of the onslaught, with Israeli airstrikes killing eight civilians and wounding more than 20 others near schools in Beit Lahia. Another airstrike targeted a group of citizens near the Kanaan junction in Beit Lahia, claiming three lives.

In central Gaza, an apartment in Deir al-Balah belonging to the Abu Qasimiya family was struck near the al-Banna bakery, injuring five individuals. Meanwhile, in southern Gaza, a man sustained critical injuries after an Israeli quadcopter dropped a bomb near al-Aqqad School in northern Rafah.

Northern Gaza remains under a tight siege, with deliberate Israeli attacks incapacitating rescue services, including ambulance and civil defense workers. Reports indicate that medical and emergency services are unable to respond to the rising number of casualties due to ongoing military operations.

The targeting of densely populated areas and shelter centers further escalates the humanitarian crisis. International observers have raised concerns about the catastrophic impact of the conflict on Gaza’s civilian population, particularly children.

The ongoing violence has drawn widespread condemnation, with calls for an immediate ceasefire and urgent humanitarian assistance to the besieged region. The death toll continues to rise as Israeli airstrikes persist, leaving Gaza on the brink of total collapse. (ILKHA)



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