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Israel Resumes Strikes | Over 104 Killed in Renewed Gaza Offensive | Israel Gaza Ceasefire | N18G

Tensions have once again erupted in the Middle East as Israel resumes airstrikes across Gaza, leaving over 104 people dead in one of the deadliest waves of attacks in recent weeks. The renewed offensive, which began on Monday, targets what Israel claims are militant strongholds, but has resulted in massive destruction in civilian areas. As hospitals become overwhelmed and international calls for a ceasefire grow louder, both sides are bracing for further escalation in a conflict that shows no signs of slowing down.

The latest round of violence began when Israel launched airstrikes on Gaza in response to rocket attacks from the Palestinian territory. The Israeli military claims that the airstrikes are targeting Hamas, the militant group that controls Gaza, and other armed factions. However, the attacks have also caused significant damage to civilian infrastructure, including homes, schools, and hospitals.

The death toll continues to rise as the airstrikes continue, with at least 104 people killed, including 27 children, and hundreds more injured. The situation is dire, with hospitals struggling to cope with the influx of casualties and shortages of medical supplies. The United Nations has called for an immediate ceasefire to allow for humanitarian aid to reach those in need.

The renewed violence has sparked protests and condemnation from around the world. The United States, a close ally of Israel, has expressed concern over the civilian casualties and called for both sides to de-escalate the situation. The European Union has also called for an immediate ceasefire and urged all parties to protect civilians and respect international law.

The conflict between Israel and Palestine has a long and complex history, with both sides claiming the right to the land. The latest escalation in violence is a result of years of unresolved tensions and failed peace talks. The situation is further complicated by the ongoing political turmoil in Israel, with the country facing its fourth election in two years.

As the death toll rises and the destruction continues, the people of Gaza are living in constant fear and uncertainty. Many have lost their homes and loved ones, and the future looks bleak. The situation is especially dire for children, who make up a large portion of the casualties and are now facing the trauma of war.

The international community must take immediate action to end the violence and bring about a lasting ceasefire. The innocent civilians caught in the crossfire deserve to live in peace and security. It is time for all parties involved to put aside their differences and work towards a peaceful resolution.

In the midst of this tragedy, there is a glimmer of hope. The News18 Mobile App, available for download on both Android and iOS devices, is providing live updates and coverage of the situation in Gaza. This app is a valuable resource for those seeking accurate and up-to-date information on the conflict.

In times like these, it is crucial to stay informed and spread awareness about the ongoing crisis. The News18 Mobile App is a powerful tool that allows us to do just that. It is a platform for people to come together and show their support for the innocent victims of this senseless violence.

As we continue to witness the devastating effects of this conflict, it is important to remember that there is always hope for peace. The international community must come together and work towards a lasting solution that respects the rights and lives of all people involved. Let us stand in solidarity with the people of Gaza and pray for an end to this cycle of violence. Download the News18 Mobile App today and stay informed about the situation in Gaza. Together, we can make a difference.

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