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Escalating Violence in Gaza: Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amid Ongoing Attacks
The situation in the Gaza Strip has reached a critical point as Israeli military operations intensify, resulting in the deaths of at least 33 individuals in recent airstrikes. The majority of casualties occurred in the northern town of Beit Lahiya, with additional fatalities reported in Gaza City, central regions, and southern Khan Younis.
The Israeli military's relentless bombardment has once again targeted the last partially operational hospital in the area, Kamal Adwan Hospital. The facility's director of nursing, Eid Sabbah, reported that Israeli jets and drones struck the children's ward, injuring both medical staff and patients. This marks the second consecutive day the hospital has faced such attacks, compounding the already dire conditions for healthcare in the region.
A week prior, Israeli forces conducted a violent raid on Kamal Adwan Hospital, detaining nearly all medical personnel, leaving only four doctors and a handful of volunteers to care for the wounded. The towns of Beit Lahiya, Jabalia, and Beit Hanoon have experienced a surge in violence as the Israeli military escalates its air and ground operations in northern Gaza.
Despite multiple Israeli-enforced displacement orders, tens of thousands of civilians remain in the north, fearing the risks associated with leaving their homes. Many expressed concerns about potential sniper fire, attacks in designated "safe zones," and the possibility of being permanently displaced.
The Israeli military claims its operations aim to prevent the regrouping of Hamas fighters. However, alongside the increased attacks, the military has imposed a siege on several northern areas, severely restricting the already limited humanitarian aid entering Gaza. In October, an average of only 30 humanitarian trucks were permitted to enter the region daily, a mere 6% of the pre-war supply levels, according to Philippe Lazzarini, head of the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA).
Israel has also notified the UN of its decision to terminate its agreement with UNRWA, alleging that some staff members were involved in the October 7 attacks in southern Israel. This decision threatens to collapse the already fragile aid system in Gaza, prompting UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to announce that legal reviews of the situation are underway.
In a rare move, the United States has urged Israel to take immediate steps to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, warning that failure to do so could result in restrictions on military aid. As of now, U.S. officials have indicated that Israel's efforts have not met expectations, with State Department spokesman Matthew Miller stating, "They certainly do not have a pass."
The ongoing conflict has resulted in staggering casualties, with reports indicating that at least 43,391 Palestinians have been killed and over 102,347 injured since the onset of hostilities on October 7, 2023. In contrast, approximately 1,139 individuals were killed in Israel during the initial Hamas-led attacks, with more than 200 taken captive.
As the humanitarian situation deteriorates, the urgency for a resolution becomes increasingly critical, with the lives of countless civilians hanging in the balance.