Crisis in Gaza: Israeli Airstrikes Hit Humanitarian Zones Amid Ongoing Conflict
Israeli airstrikes killed at least 26 in Gaza, targeting Hamas officers and humanitarian zones amid continued negotiations in Qatar. The conflict has caused widespread destruction, displacing many, as Israel's military focuses on militants, and Hamas-led talks stall. Netanyahu insists on dismantling Hamas despite humanitarian concerns.
Israeli airstrikes on Thursday claimed the lives of at least 26 people across the Gaza Strip. The attacks targeted Hamas security officers and a humanitarian zone, escalating tensions as negotiations for a ceasefire continue in Qatar.
Israel, facing accusations of contributing to the humanitarian crisis, maintains that its strikes focus on militants posing threats. An airstrike in a Gaza humanitarian zone resulted in ten fatalities, including three children and senior police officers.
As Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recovers from surgery, he affirms commitment to the offensive until the dismantling of Hamas. Widespread destruction and displacement have ensued, with over 45,000 Palestinians killed and 90% of Gaza's population affected by the ongoing conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)