Gaza (KAAB TV) – Israeli airstrikes in northern Gaza have intensified, with recent reports indicating that at least 93 Palestinians were killed in a single attack. This escalation has drawn widespread international condemnation.
In the West Bank, tensions have risen following an incident in Jenin where Israeli soldiers fired warning shots near a diplomatic delegation comprising officials from the UK, EU, Canada, and other nations.
No injuries were reported, but the event has led to multiple countries summoning Israeli ambassadors to demand explanations.
The incident occurred amid Israel’s ongoing military operations in Gaza, which have resulted in over 53,000 Palestinian deaths, according to Gaza’s health ministry.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza continues to worsen, with aid still not reaching Gazan civilians effectively despite the Israeli government’s claim of lifting an 11-week blockade.
Hospitals are overwhelmed and without vital supplies, as the UN and aid organizations criticize Israel for allowing only minimal aid access.
At home, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu faces both domestic and international backlash, with allies like President Trump urging an end to hostilities.
Some European leaders and human rights advocates call for sanctions and investigations against Israeli officials for potential war crimes.
Amid this turmoil, Netanyahu remains resolute in continuing the offensive, promising full control over Gaza and the defeat of Hamas, despite growing diplomatic isolation.