The sun had barely risen when death rained down on Gaza again. In just hours, Israeli airstrikes left 34 people dead, medical sources on the ground confirmed—among them, nine civilians who were simply seeking aid.
The strikes have sent shockwaves through the densely packed territory, where families already reeling from shortages and destruction are now mourning yet another wave of victims. Witnesses describe scenes of chaos, with ambulances racing through smoke-filled streets, and hospitals struggling to cope with the mounting casualties.
Humanitarian organizations warn that the death toll may continue to rise, as the scale of destruction is still being uncovered. The fact that aid seekers—people lining up in desperation for basic necessities—are among the dead adds a chilling layer to the crisis.
For Gaza’s two million residents, trapped in one of the most crowded pieces of land on earth, survival has become a daily gamble. Each fresh bombardment deepens the sense of despair, fueling anger not only within Gaza but across the international community.
As global powers debate and condemn, Gaza continues to bleed, and the question remains: how many more lives will be lost before the cycle of bloodshed is broken?
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