Eid al-Adha celebrations in Gaza turned tragic following Israeli airstrikes that resulted in numerous casualties. The attacks occurred as residents were preparing for the holiday, exacerbating their suffering amid dire conditions.
On Thursday, Israeli Ambassador to the UN, <strong>Danny Danon</strong>, announced the freezing of relations between <strong>Tel Aviv</strong> and UN Secretary-General <strong>Antonio Guterres</strong>. This decision reflects increasing tensions in international relations, particularly regarding Guterres' policies.
Israel announced the targeting of two prominent figures in the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, resulting in the deaths of 10 Palestinians, including children. Sources vary regarding the fate of the targeted leaders.
The Israeli army announced the targeting of key Hamas fighters in northern Gaza as part of its ongoing campaign against the group, despite a fragile ceasefire. This follows the death of the new commander of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, Mohammed Awda.
Hamas announced the death of Mohammed Awda, a prominent military leader, in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza. This incident adds to a growing list of targeted killings since the escalation began on October 7, 2023.
Armed gangs in Gaza have compelled thousands of residents to evacuate their areas after sending WhatsApp messages and calls from Israeli numbers, claiming that these areas would be bombed. Investigations indicate that these gangs are exploiting the current situation to create chaos.
Israel's military actions in Gaza are driven by strategic goals that extend beyond mere retaliation, intertwining political and military dimensions amid ongoing conflict. This escalation occurs at a critical juncture in the region's history.
On Friday, the Israeli army announced the destruction of 8 underground tunnels in southern Gaza, claiming they were used by Hamas in recent months, with a total length exceeding <strong>2.5 kilometers</strong>.
Israel is grappling with complex military and political challenges in the ongoing 'Renaissance War,' initiated by a surprise attack from Hamas and Islamic Jihad. This escalation coincides with increasing clashes with Hezbollah, raising questions about Israel's future strategies.
Hamas confirmed today the death of <strong>Azzam al-Hayya</strong>, son of the movement's political leader, due to an Israeli airstrike. This incident occurs during sensitive negotiations regarding a ceasefire in Gaza.
Azzam Khalil al-Hayya, son of the Hamas leader in Gaza, has died from injuries sustained in an Israeli airstrike targeting him in western Gaza City, according to Shifa Hospital sources.
Azzam, the son of Hamas leader Khalil Al-Hayya, died from injuries sustained in an Israeli airstrike on Gaza on Wednesday. This incident highlights the ongoing escalation in the region.
The European Union has firmly rejected the so-called 'Orange Line' and any attempts to alter control over the Gaza Strip. This stance comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
Local sources report that the death toll in Gaza has reached <strong>72,615</strong> due to the continuous military escalation. This figure highlights the worsening humanitarian situation in the region.
Statements from a Hamas leader rejecting disarmament discussions, coupled with Israeli warnings of military escalation, have raised significant concerns among Gaza residents about the potential resumption of war. This comes months after a ceasefire agreement that has seen multiple violations.
Several Palestinians have been killed in the Gaza Strip as a result of continuous military assaults by occupation forces, which disregard the ceasefire agreement. These attacks come amid the expansion of the 'yellow line', exacerbating the suffering of the population.
Fighting continues in the Gaza Strip with no clear resolution in sight, highlighting the gap between Hamas and Israel's demands. The Trump administration is striving to reach an agreement to end the conflict, but both sides face significant challenges.
Reports indicate that Israel has increased its control over the Gaza Strip to approximately <strong>60%</strong> of its territory, despite a ceasefire, as preparations are underway to resume military operations against Hamas.
Israeli military radio reports that Israeli forces have expanded their control to cover <strong>59%</strong> of the Gaza Strip, with increasing preparations for a potential resumption of military operations. This development comes as tensions in the region escalate.
Local sources report that the death toll in Gaza has risen to <strong>72,608</strong>, reflecting a worsening humanitarian crisis in the region. This figure represents a humanitarian tragedy that requires urgent international attention.
Medical sources in Gaza report that the number of martyrs has risen to <strong>818</strong> since the ceasefire began, highlighting the worsening humanitarian situation in the region. This alarming figure underscores the ongoing violence despite international efforts to stabilize the area.
The Israeli army announced today that it has eliminated the head of operations in Hamas's military intelligence, marking a significant escalation in military operations against the group. This operation comes amid rising tensions in the region.
Israel continues to expand its influence in the Arab region, surpassing drawn borders and international treaties. Since October 7, 2023, it has not ceased its violations of land boundaries.
Daily killings continue in the Gaza Strip, jeopardizing ceasefire efforts. The Israeli occupation seeks to assert full control over the region, exacerbating the suffering of civilians.
An investigation by Haaretz reveals that approximately <strong>2,700</strong> bodies of Palestinian children remain buried under the rubble in Gaza. The disappearance of <strong>200</strong> other children is likely linked to the ongoing war.
The Israeli army announced that it killed three Hamas fighters, including a commander, during military operations in Gaza. This comes amid reports of a significant rise in Palestinian casualties since the war began.
On Saturday, Palestinians mourned a pregnant woman with twins and her two children, who were among 13 people killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza. The attacks also resulted in the deaths of other men in Gaza and Khan Younis, targeting a police vehicle.
A new Israeli airstrike on the entrance of Al-Maghazi camp in central Gaza has resulted in the deaths and injuries of dozens of Palestinians. This follows the funeral of five victims, including three children, killed in a previous strike in the northern Gaza Strip.
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.
Gaza faces a severe food crisis, requiring approximately <strong>450 tons</strong> of flour daily, while only <strong>200 tons</strong> are currently available. This situation is exacerbated by ongoing Israeli restrictions on food supplies.