Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza Cause Humanitarian Crisis
Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza Cause Humanitarian Crisis
Israeli Airstrikes in Gaza Cause Humanitarian Crisis
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In recent days, Israeli airstrikes on the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahiya have resulted in at least 93 deaths, including many women and children, with dozens more wounded or missing. The strikes targeted residential buildings, leaving extensive devastation and causing a severe humanitarian crisis as approximately 100,000 civilians remain trapped without adequate access to food, water, and medical supplies. The United Nations and the United States have expressed deep concern over the civilian casualties, with the UN calling for an independent investigation into the attacks. Israel claims the operations aim to prevent Hamas from regrouping, despite earlier declarations of having neutralized the group's leadership in the area. The ongoing conflict has overwhelmed local hospitals and emergency services, struggling under severe resource shortages exacerbated by the military siege. The international community continues to press for explanations and a resolution to the escalating violence, as humanitarian conditions worsen.

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