Escalation in Gaza: Israeli Forces Enter Nuseirat Camp Amid Rising Tensions
Israeli forces have moved tanks into Gaza's Nuseirat refugee camp, causing panic among residents. The incursion is part of a wider operation to stop Hamas attacks. At least 30 Palestinians have been killed since Sunday. Mediation efforts for a ceasefire have stalled, increasing fears of prolonged violence.
Israeli military operations in Gaza's Nuseirat camp intensified on Monday as tanks entered the area, targeting the enclave's central region. The incursions have resulted in at least 30 Palestinian casualties since Sunday, according to local medics. Panic ensued among residents as tanks opened fire, further displacing families already facing dire circumstances.
Zaik Mohammad, a resident, described the advance as unexpectedly swift, leaving some individuals trapped in their homes while others fled with minimal belongings. The conflict, now in its 14th month, sees Israel aiming to disrupt Hamas militant activities by focusing on Gaza's northern and central sectors, raising concerns over permanent displacement as residents are urged to evacuate.
Mediation efforts by Qatar for a ceasefire have stalled, as both parties remain unwilling to compromise. In recent Israeli airstrikes, several Palestinians, including medical workers and members of the Hamas-linked Islamic Jihad group, were reported killed. The humanitarian situation worsens, with Israeli forces besieging hospitals and limiting medical resources, heightening the enclave's instability.
(With inputs from agencies.)