87 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Airstrike

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87 Palestinians Killed in Israeli Airstrike. The Gaza Health Ministry reported that 87 Palestinians have been killed in a deadly Israeli airstrike. Marking one of the most lethal attacks in the ongoing conflict. The airstrike hit a densely populated area in central Gaza late last night. Reducing several buildings to rubble and causing widespread devastation.

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Israeli military officials confirmed the strike, stating that it targeted a location believed to house senior Hamas leaders and military infrastructure. However, local residents and health officials argue that the area hit was home to many civilians, raising concerns about the humanitarian impact of the ongoing air raids.

In response, Gaza’s emergency services have been overwhelmed, with hospitals struggling to treat the high number of injured. Many remain buried under the debris, as rescue teams work tirelessly to recover survivors. However,  videos circulating online show residents scrambling through the rubble in desperate attempts to help those trapped.

International organizations and human rights groups have condemned the attack, calling for an immediate ceasefire and the protection of civilians. Whereas, The United Nations reiterated its plea for both sides to exercise restraint. As the death toll continues to rise amid intensifying Israeli airstrikes and retaliatory rocket fire from Gaza.

However, this airstrike follows days of escalating violence between Israel and Hamas, with rocket attacks and airstrikes becoming a near-daily occurrence. The civilian toll has sparked global concerns about the conflict’s toll on Gaza’s population. However, particularly in densely packed areas where strikes have caused significant collateral damage. The death toll continues to rise as Gaza endures relentless strikes.

Moreover, the situation remains tense as the Israeli military vows to continue its operations, while Gaza faces mounting humanitarian challenges. The international community is increasingly urging diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the violence and find a path toward a sustainable ceasefire.