Israeli airstrikes kill at least 35 in Rafah area designated for displaced: Gaza officials
Israeli airstrikes on a designated safe area for displaced persons in Rafah, Gaza, have resulted in the deaths of at least 35 people, according to Gaza health officials.
The strikes occurred in an area intended to provide refuge for those displaced by the ongoing conflict.
This latest attack is part of Israel's broader military operations in Gaza, which have led to significant casualties and widespread destruction.
The humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to worsen as the conflict intensifies, with international calls for ceasefire and aid delivery increasing.
The death toll in Gaza has been rising rapidly, with many victims being women and children. The destruction of infrastructure and homes has left thousands of residents without shelter, exacerbating the already critical humanitarian crisis.
Efforts to negotiate a truce have been ongoing, but the situation remains volatile. Both local and international organizations are working to provide relief to those affected, but the continuous hostilities hinder these efforts.
The international community has expressed deep concern over the escalating violence and its impact on civilians, urging for an immediate cessation of hostilities and the protection of civilians in conflict zones.
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