Israel Kills 28 Palestinians in Wave of Gaza ‘Ceasefire’ Attacks
In a deadly escalation, Israeli airstrikes across Gaza have killed at least 28 Palestinians, including women and children, despite ongoing ceasefire talks. The attacks struck residential areas and refugee camps, sparking global condemnation and renewed calls to end the bloodshed.
Ceasefire Talks Fail to Stop Violence
While Israel and Hamas engage in fragile truce negotiations, the latest strikes reveal a grim reality—civilian deaths continue even as diplomats push for peace.
- 6 children among the dead, per Gaza health officials.
- Rafah & Deir al-Balah heavily bombed, leaving families trapped under rubble.
- Eyewitnesses report: “No safe place in Gaza.”
Global Condemnation Mounts
The United Nations and human rights groups call the strikes potential war crimes, demanding an immediate ceasefire:
- UN Chief Guterres: “Escalation risks destroying peace efforts.”
- US voices “grave concern” but reaffirms Israel’s “self-defense” rights.
- Rights groups accuse Israel of collective punishment.
Hamas Retaliates with Rocket Attacks
Palestinian armed groups fired rockets into southern Israel, most intercepted with no casualties. Israel warns of further operations if attacks continue.
Gaza’s Humanitarian Catastrophe Worsens
- Hospitals overwhelmed, supplies dwindling.
- 80% of Gaza’s population displaced (UNRWA).
- Doctors warn: “Disease and starvation spread as bombs fall.”
Will Diplomacy Stop the War?
Egypt and Qatar lead truce efforts, but past failed ceasefires leave Gazans skeptical. With no clear path to peace, civilians brace for more violence.
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