Israeli Strikes in Northern Gaza: 87 Dead or Missing, Palestinian Officials Report

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Israeli airstrikes in the northern Gaza Strip have caused significant devastation, with at least 87 people reported dead or missing according to the territory’s Health Ministry. The strikes targeted homes in the town of Beit Lahiya, resulting in 40 people being wounded. This comes as part of a larger operation against Hamas militants in the area.

Palestinian officials have stated that the health sector in northern Gaza is on the verge of collapse, with hundreds of people having been killed during Israel’s two-week operation. The United States is investigating classified documents that suggest Israel was preparing for a military strike in response to Iran’s recent ballistic missile attack.

Iran has ties to both Hamas and Hezbollah, and tensions between Israel and Hezbollah have escalated into a full-blown war. Israel has conducted numerous strikes on Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, leading to casualties on both sides. The Lebanese army, though respected, is not able to defend the country from an Israeli invasion.

In Gaza, the situation is dire, with medics warning of a catastrophic healthcare crisis. The recent strikes in Beit Lahiya resulted in the deaths of parents and eight children, further exacerbating an already devastating situation. Doctors Without Borders has called on Israeli forces to halt their attacks on hospitals in the area.

The ongoing Israeli operation in northern Gaza has entered its third week, with significant destruction and displacement of the population. The north of Gaza has been heavily impacted by the conflict, and residents have been urged to evacuate to the south. However, many have chosen to remain despite the dangers.

The offensive in Gaza has taken a heavy toll, with over 42,000 Palestinians killed and large areas destroyed. The conflict has displaced the majority of Gaza’s population, leading to a humanitarian crisis. The situation remains volatile, with no clear end in sight to the violence and suffering in the region.

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