Fresh IDF Airstrikes Kill 32 in Central Gaza
Following a major offensive in Rafah, Israeli forces have launched a fresh round of airstrikes across central Gaza. Reports confirm that at least 32 Palestinians have died, with the majority of victims being women and children.
Global Outrage Over Civilian Deaths
The continuous civilian casualties have sparked international outrage. As Gaza faces relentless bombardment, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on his way to Washington, where he is expected to meet former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Three Weeks of Relentless Attacks
Israel has been conducting non-stop military operations in Gaza for the past three weeks. The city of Rafah, a strategic location, has been heavily bombarded, reducing high-rise buildings to rubble. Civilian deaths are mounting rapidly.
UN Confirms Over 1,000 Deaths on April 2
According to a United Nations report, the airstrikes carried out on April 2 alone resulted in the deaths of more than 1,000 Palestinians. This marks one of the deadliest days in the ongoing conflict.
Ceasefire Fails to Stop the Violence
Despite a ceasefire agreement signed on March 18 between Hamas and the IDF, the attacks have continued. Over 100,000 residents have been displaced, with many fleeing from Rafah amid ongoing shelling and air raids.
Non-Stop Bombings Since April 2
Since the beginning of April, Israeli airstrikes have continued day and night. Bombs are being dropped in search of Hamas operatives, but ordinary civilians are bearing the brunt of the destruction. Entire neighborhoods have been flattened, and Gaza now faces a growing humanitarian crisis.
International Community Calls for De-escalation
As the conflict escalates, world leaders and humanitarian organizations are calling for an immediate halt to the violence. The situation in Gaza remains dire, with urgent appeals for ceasefire and humanitarian aid.