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Israeli Forces Kill 32 Palestinians in a Day, Target Kamal Adwan Hospital Amid Escalating Violence

The relentless violence in Gaza continues as Israeli military strikes have killed at least 32 Palestinians and injured 54 others in the past 24 hours, according to the Health Ministry in Gaza. The attacks, targeting multiple locations across the besieged territory, underscore the escalating humanitarian crisis and the dire conditions faced by millions of residents trapped in the conflict zone.
One of the most harrowing incidents occurred at the Kamal Adwan Hospital in North Gaza. The hospital, already operating under severe constraints due to the blockade and ongoing bombardments, came under additional Israeli attacks. Despite the facility being barely functional, Israeli forces ordered an evacuation of the building and its surroundings before launching airstrikes. The assault has further jeopardized the lives of patients and medical staff, exacerbating the health crisis in the region, where hospitals are overwhelmed, supplies are dwindling, and medical care is increasingly inaccessible.
Another tragedy unfolded in northern Gaza City when an Israeli airstrike targeted a school that had been repurposed as a shelter for displaced families. At least eight Palestinians lost their lives in this attack, highlighting the vulnerability of civilians seeking refuge in schools and other public facilities. In separate strikes across northern Gaza, nine more people, including four children, were killed. These attacks have left families shattered and communities in mourning as the death toll continues to climb.
The violence is not confined to Gaza alone. In a significant escalation, the US military conducted airstrikes on Sanaa, the capital of Yemen. This came hours after a Houthi missile struck the Tel Aviv-Jaffa area in Israel, reportedly injuring at least 14 people. The missile attack by the Houthis marks an alarming regional spillover of the conflict, further complicating the already volatile situation in the Middle East.
The overall toll of the war on Gaza is staggering. Since October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched its assault on Israel, the conflict has claimed the lives of at least 45,259 Palestinians and left 107,627 others wounded. In Israel, the Hamas-led attacks resulted in 1,139 deaths and the capture of more than 200 people, intensifying tensions and triggering the ongoing Israeli offensive.
The human cost of the conflict is immense, with Gaza bearing the brunt of the devastation. Entire neighborhoods have been reduced to rubble, infrastructure is in ruins, and the civilian population continues to suffer amid relentless airstrikes, lack of basic necessities, and an unrelenting blockade. International calls for a ceasefire and humanitarian assistance have grown louder, but the prospect of de-escalation remains uncertain as both sides dig in for a protracted conflict.
The situation on the ground paints a grim picture of a region caught in the throes of unyielding violence. With each passing day, the humanitarian crisis deepens, raising urgent questions about the protection of civilians, the role of international actors, and the path to a sustainable resolution in the face of mounting tragedy.

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