24 Palestinians Killed in New Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza

24 Palestinians Killed in New Israeli Airstrikes on Gaza
At least 24 Palestinians have been killed in a new wave of Israeli airstrikes across Gaza, raising fears of renewed conflict just weeks after a fragile ceasefire took effect. Witnesses and health officials report rising civilian casualties as Israeli drone attacks struck busy roads and residential areas.
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have once again intensified, killing at least 24 Palestinians in multiple strikes across densely populated areas. According to Arab media, these attacks represent ongoing violations of the ceasefire agreement declared last month.
One of the deadliest incidents occurred when Israeli suicide drones targeted vehicles on a major roadway in Gaza City, killing 11 civilians and injuring nearly 20 others.
The Gaza Ministry of Health reports that since the ceasefire began on the 10th of last month, Israeli attacks have killed 318 Palestinians and injured more than 788.
Hospitals in Gaza are operating under extreme pressure as the number of casualties continues to rise. Human rights groups are urging the international community to take urgent steps to protect civilians and enforce existing ceasefire commitments.
At least 24 Palestinians were killed in a series of Israeli airstrikes across Gaza, according to Arab media. Reports indicate that Israel continues to violate the ceasefire agreement reached last month.
In one of the deadliest incidents, Israeli suicide drones targeted vehicles on a busy road in Gaza City, killing 11 civilians and injuring nearly 20 others.
Over the past several hours, intensified Israeli attacks across multiple neighborhoods have resulted in the deaths of 24 unarmed Palestinians.
The Gaza Ministry of Health confirmed that since the ceasefire began on the 10th of last month, Israeli violations have killed 318 Palestinians and injured at least 788 others.
Escalating Violence Despite Ceasefire
Despite international calls for restraint, the recent surge in airstrikes signals a renewed escalation in the region, deepening fears of a larger conflict.
Casualties Continue to Rise
Medical officials in Gaza warn that hospitals are overwhelmed, as the number of casualties grows amid ongoing Israeli military operations.
International Concerns
Global human rights organizations have urged immediate intervention to protect civilians and prevent further loss of life.




