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Tragic Escalation: Over 50 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Airstrikes Amid Humanitarian Crisis

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Devastating airstrikes in the Gaza Strip have resulted in the deaths of 53 Palestinians, including women and children, amidst a deepening humanitarian crisis. Learn more about the ongoing violence and its impact.

Escalating Violence: 53 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Raids

Medical sources have reported a tragic escalation in violence in the Gaza Strip, with 53 Palestinians killed following Israeli raids since the early hours of Tuesday. Among the deceased are a mother and her five children, who lost their lives in a bombing targeting their home in Al-Nasr, located northeast of Rafah. The situation remains dire as ambulance crews continue to search for survivors under the rubble of destroyed buildings.

Targeted Attacks in Central Gaza

In the Nuseirat camp, another airstrike resulted in the deaths of six individuals, including a woman and a child. The bombardment has left many others injured, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis. Reports indicate that Israeli shelling has also struck a tent housing displaced individuals, causing additional casualties. The violence has not spared the Al-Sabra neighborhood, where three Palestinians were killed in an attack targeting the Jundiyya family home.

Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amid Ongoing Conflict

The Palestinian Civil Defense has documented multiple raids in the southern Gaza Strip, particularly in Khan Yunis, where residential buildings were targeted, leading to further fatalities and injuries. The relentless conflict, supported by the United States, has resulted in a staggering toll of over 137,000 dead and wounded, predominantly affecting children and women. The situation in Gaza is increasingly described as an unprecedented humanitarian disaster, with more than 10,000 individuals reported missing amid massive destruction.

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