
Gaza Death Toll Surges Past 400 as Israeli Airstrikes Resume After Ceasefire Ends
Israeli airstrikes have intensified in Gaza following the collapse of the ceasefire, resulting in over 400 casualties, primarily civilians and children, according to Palestinian health authorities. The attacks began early Monday morning, targeting multiple locations across the Gaza Strip.

Woman amid Gaza airstrike debris
A significant development occurred when Abu Hamza, spokesman for Palestinian Islamic Jihad, was killed in an Israeli airstrike. His death represents a major loss for the organization and could impact their operational capabilities.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the military campaign, emphasizing Israel's right to self-defense against Hamas and Islamic Jihad threats. He stated that operations would continue until security threats are eliminated.

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International response has been divided:
- Human rights organizations condemn civilian casualties
- Some global leaders support Israel's right to self-defense
- Diplomatic efforts by Egypt, Qatar, and UN continue for ceasefire
- Hospitals and emergency services report being overwhelmed
Current Status:
- Continuous airstrikes and artillery fire persist
- Diplomatic negotiations ongoing but uncertain
- Widespread destruction reported across Gaza
- International community calls for immediate action to protect civilians
Emergency services continue struggling with the influx of casualties while diplomatic channels work urgently to establish a new ceasefire agreement. The situation remains volatile with ongoing military operations affecting civilian populations throughout the Gaza Strip.
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