Gaza Under Siege: Civilians Wounded in Latest Israeli Attacks
In a disturbing escalation, Israel launched airstrikes and gunfire against Palestinian civilians across the Gaza Strip, further violating the fragile ceasefire that has been in place since October. The latest wave of attacks comes as the besieged enclave continues to suffer under a genocidal war unleashed by Israel.
Eyewitnesses reported that multiple people were injured in various neighborhoods across Gaza City, including Zeitoun, where Israeli drone fire struck civilians on Sunday. In southern Gaza, two people - one a young girl - were wounded by Israeli gunfire in al-Mawasi, near Khan Younis. Medical staff at hospitals in the area confirmed receiving patients with gunshot wounds.
Despite Israel's claims of withdrawing troops from certain areas under the ceasefire, medical sources reported additional injuries near sites where forces were supposed to be absent. Witnesses described an Israeli drone firing on a group in Netzarim, south of eastern Gaza City. Two more Palestinians were injured by Israeli fire in al-Mawasi, and a Palestinian man was shot in the head with serious consequences at Deir el-Balah.
The military assault included air attacks on buildings in Rafah and artillery shelling east of Jabalia in the north, while naval gunfire targeted Khan Younis. In central Gaza, helicopter gunfire was reported near Bureij refugee camp, adding to the chaos.
The situation remains dire, with nearly two million Palestinians facing acute humanitarian needs due to Israel's blockade, which restricts entry of food, medical aid, and shelter materials. Palestinian officials warned that Israel has repeatedly broken the ceasefire agreement, killing over 460 people and wounding more than 1,200 since its implementation on October 10.
Reconstruction efforts are hindered by widespread destruction, with about 90% of civilian infrastructure destroyed during Israel's assault. The UN estimates reconstruction costs at $50 billion. Meanwhile, Israel maintains control of large swaths of Gaza, effectively occupying the entire territory. Since October 7, 2023, Israel's war on Gaza has claimed over 71,000 Palestinian lives and wounded more than 171,000, mostly women and children.
The ongoing crisis in Gaza demands urgent attention from international leaders to address Israel's repeated ceasefire violations and to provide relief to those affected by the devastating blockade.
In a disturbing escalation, Israel launched airstrikes and gunfire against Palestinian civilians across the Gaza Strip, further violating the fragile ceasefire that has been in place since October. The latest wave of attacks comes as the besieged enclave continues to suffer under a genocidal war unleashed by Israel.
Eyewitnesses reported that multiple people were injured in various neighborhoods across Gaza City, including Zeitoun, where Israeli drone fire struck civilians on Sunday. In southern Gaza, two people - one a young girl - were wounded by Israeli gunfire in al-Mawasi, near Khan Younis. Medical staff at hospitals in the area confirmed receiving patients with gunshot wounds.
Despite Israel's claims of withdrawing troops from certain areas under the ceasefire, medical sources reported additional injuries near sites where forces were supposed to be absent. Witnesses described an Israeli drone firing on a group in Netzarim, south of eastern Gaza City. Two more Palestinians were injured by Israeli fire in al-Mawasi, and a Palestinian man was shot in the head with serious consequences at Deir el-Balah.
The military assault included air attacks on buildings in Rafah and artillery shelling east of Jabalia in the north, while naval gunfire targeted Khan Younis. In central Gaza, helicopter gunfire was reported near Bureij refugee camp, adding to the chaos.
The situation remains dire, with nearly two million Palestinians facing acute humanitarian needs due to Israel's blockade, which restricts entry of food, medical aid, and shelter materials. Palestinian officials warned that Israel has repeatedly broken the ceasefire agreement, killing over 460 people and wounding more than 1,200 since its implementation on October 10.
Reconstruction efforts are hindered by widespread destruction, with about 90% of civilian infrastructure destroyed during Israel's assault. The UN estimates reconstruction costs at $50 billion. Meanwhile, Israel maintains control of large swaths of Gaza, effectively occupying the entire territory. Since October 7, 2023, Israel's war on Gaza has claimed over 71,000 Palestinian lives and wounded more than 171,000, mostly women and children.
The ongoing crisis in Gaza demands urgent attention from international leaders to address Israel's repeated ceasefire violations and to provide relief to those affected by the devastating blockade.