Israel Intensifies Gaza Bombing Amid Rising Civilian, Journalist Deaths
Israel Intensifies Gaza Bombing Amid Rising Civilian, Journalist Deaths

Israel Intensifies Gaza Bombing Amid Rising Civilian, Journalist Deaths

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The ongoing Israeli military campaign in Gaza has drawn widespread condemnation globally, with calls for an immediate ceasefire and humanitarian aid access. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas criticized the intensifying bombings following the killing of six journalists, including Al Jazeera's Anas Al Sharif, whose death Israel attributes to Hamas ties, though this claim is disputed by rights groups. The Organization of Islamic Cooperation held an emergency meeting urging the UN Security Council to act for a permanent ceasefire and humanitarian relief. Opposition politicians in India condemned the Israeli offensive and advocated for Palestinian statehood, highlighting the need to counter pro-Israel narratives and reactivate parliamentary support for Palestine. Meanwhile, dissent within Israel itself is growing, with critics labeling the government's plan to take full control of Gaza as the worst possible decision, arguing that continued military action only exacerbates suffering and obstructs hostage release. These developments underscore the intensifying humanitarian crisis in Gaza amid international and domestic calls for resolution and accountability.

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