Four Palestinians Killed in Israeli Airstrike on Gaza
Four Palestinian citizens were killed today, Tuesday, due to an Israeli airstrike in Khan Younis and Beit Lahia. The attacks come despite a ceasefire agreement reached in October.
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Four Palestinian citizens were killed today, Tuesday, due to an Israeli airstrike in Khan Younis and Beit Lahia. The attacks come despite a ceasefire agreement reached in October.
Two Palestinians were killed and several others injured in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City on Monday, marking a new violation of the ceasefire agreement established on October 10. These attacks come as residents continue to suffer from the effects of the ongoing blockade.
Medical sources in Gaza report that the death toll from the Israeli attack since October 7, 2023, has reached <strong>72553</strong>, with <strong>172296</strong> injured. The situation remains dire as rescue teams struggle to reach victims trapped under rubble.
Al Jazeera correspondent Johnny Tanius reported significant destruction in Bireh Abd, Lebanon, after Israeli airstrikes, marking the first observation since the ceasefire. The images reveal extensive damage to buildings and infrastructure, highlighting the ongoing impact of the conflict.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health has announced an alarming increase in the death toll in Gaza since the military escalation began on October 7, surpassing <strong>8000</strong> fatalities. This surge highlights the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the region.
The Middle East has recently witnessed a notable increase in political and military tensions, raising alarms within the international community. Fears of new conflicts that could destabilize the entire region are growing as major powers seek to intervene in the current situation.
The Red Crescent announced the dispatch of <strong>168,000 food baskets</strong> to the Gaza Strip through the <strong>174th</strong> convoy of 'Zad Al-Izza'. This initiative is part of ongoing relief efforts to assist the residents of Gaza amid difficult humanitarian conditions.
A new group of returnees has arrived in the Gaza Strip via the Rafah border crossing after a period of waiting. This move is part of ongoing efforts to facilitate the return of citizens to their homes.
Lebanese hospitals are facing an unprecedented crisis due to ongoing Israeli airstrikes, resulting in a large number of civilian injuries. The health situation in the country is rapidly deteriorating as the number of wounded continues to rise.
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza resulted in the deaths of 18 Palestinians and injuries to others, marking an escalation in military actions in the region. The attack comes amid rising tensions between the two sides.
On Wednesday, Lebanon experienced unprecedented military escalation as Israeli aircraft launched dozens of airstrikes across various regions, including the capital Beirut. These strikes resulted in over 250 fatalities and more than 1100 injuries, according to Lebanese Civil Defense reports.
Local sources report that the death toll in Gaza has reached <strong>72,317</strong> due to the ongoing military escalation. The humanitarian situation is deteriorating rapidly, raising concerns within the international community.
Iran has announced that more than <strong>3000 people</strong> have died since the war began on <strong>February 28</strong>. The head of the forensic medicine department indicated that <strong>40%</strong> of the bodies require identification.
A Palestinian was killed and another injured on Thursday due to Israeli shelling and gunfire in the Gaza Strip, reflecting ongoing violations of the ceasefire agreement established last October.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that <strong>182</strong> people were killed and <strong>890</strong> others injured due to Israeli airstrikes targeting various areas in the capital, <strong>Beirut</strong>. These events unfold during a sensitive time in the region.
International calls for including Lebanon in a ceasefire agreement are increasing, with countries like Pakistan, Turkey, Australia, and the UK urging action. This comes as reports reveal Israeli-American agreements to separate the fronts of Lebanon and Iran.
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi and Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad Al-Maliki held a meeting in Amman to discuss the deteriorating humanitarian and economic conditions in Gaza. This meeting comes at a critical time as the crises in the region escalate.
The Lebanese Minister of Health reported that the ongoing Israeli aggression has resulted in hundreds of martyrs and injured across various regions of Lebanon, raising concerns about escalating violence in the area.
Lebanon's capital, Beirut, and its suburbs experienced intense airstrikes just hours after a ceasefire agreement was announced. The attacks targeted vital areas in the city, south, and Bekaa Valley, raising significant concerns among local residents.
The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported that Israeli airstrikes targeting the country on Wednesday resulted in dozens of deaths and hundreds of injuries. The Israeli Defense Minister confirmed that the attacks were aimed at Hezbollah elements in several areas.
The Israeli military reported extensive airstrikes on Lebanon, targeting around <strong>100</strong> sites in just <strong>10 minutes</strong>, resulting in hundreds of casualties. This attack marks the most intense escalation since <strong>October 7</strong>.
A new convoy of humanitarian aid trucks has departed for Gaza, aiming to alleviate the suffering of residents affected by the current situation. This assistance comes at a critical time as the region faces severe shortages of essential supplies.
Islamic Jihad condemned the Israeli airstrike on Al-Maghazi camp, emphasizing the right of Palestinians to defend themselves. This attack occurs amid rising tensions in the region.
An Israeli airstrike on Monday resulted in the deaths of 10 individuals and injuries to others outside a school housing displaced Palestinians in Gaza, according to health officials. This attack comes at a sensitive time as the humanitarian situation in the region worsens.
Several Palestinians were killed and others injured in an airstrike carried out by Israeli forces targeting a gathering east of the Al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza. This incident has raised concerns over the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the region.
Sudan’s Sovereign Council President, General Abdel Fattah Burhan, announced the cancellation of the positions of Deputy and Assistant Army Chief in a move aimed at restructuring military leadership. This decision comes amid increasing internal conflicts in Sudan.
The new internal security administration in al-Hol camp, located in northeastern Syria, has declared the camp and its surroundings a closed military zone, prohibiting any access or entry under any circumstances. This decision comes amid heightened security tensions in the region.
A young Syrian was killed by an Israeli tank shelling in the area west of Mazraat al-Zahroura, part of the municipality of al-Rafid in southern Quneitra. This incident highlights the escalating tensions in the region amid increased military activities along the Syrian-Israeli border.
Local sources report that the death toll in Gaza has reached <strong>72302</strong> since the start of the Israeli aggression on <strong>October 7, 2023</strong>. The humanitarian crisis continues to worsen as bombings and clashes escalate.
The Palestinian Ghanem family lives in dire conditions after being expelled from a refugee camp by the Israeli army. They are among the 32,000 people displaced from historic camps in the West Bank, facing daily threats from Iranian rockets.