The Israeli army continues to wreak havoc in the Gaza Strip. 39 people have been killed in Gaza in IDF airstrikes from Sunday to Monday. Of them, 8 people were killed in the attack in Khan Yunis, while 31 people were killed in the northern region. Gaza’s Health Ministry says 39 Palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours, while 156 people have been seriously injured.
At the same time, the World Food Program (WFP) has warned that famine could soon occur in Gaza, because the Israeli military has severely restricted the entry of food and other supplies here. In such a situation, the situation can go from bad to worse in the coming days. People are already dying of hunger. Not only this, there are lots of dead bodies in hospitals here.
One after another, the dead and injured are taken to hospital. Most of the dead are women and children. A torrent of tears flows from the eyes of the parents who hold the corpses of innocent children in their hands. There is chaos and shouting everywhere. Heartbreaking images emerge from there, where the Israeli army has carried out ferocious airstrikes.
According to Palestinian doctors, the Israeli army also carried out a massive airstrike in the Gaza Strip on Sunday. At least 31 Palestinians were killed in this, while many people were injured. About half of the deaths in Gaza are said to have occurred in northern areas. The Israeli military has launched a month-long campaign aimed at preventing Hamas from organizing.
Let us tell you that the military operation of the Israeli army continues in Gaza. Just a few days ago, the IDF had made serious accusations against Hamas and said its fighters were using the hospital as a hideout. Hospitals use ambulances for transportation. Hamas fighter Kamal Adwan is in the hospital.
They have possession of the entire building. The IDF said the driver of an ambulance was arrested as a suspect. During interrogation he said that Kamal Adwan hospital was being used for terrorist activities. A cache of weapons is kept in the hospital. After this, 100 terrorists were captured there during the IDF operation.
However, in the midst of all this, encouraging news also emerged: the war that has been going on in Gaza for a year between Israel and Hamas may end. Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah Al Sisi has proposed stopping this war. He says his country has proposed a two-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
During this time, Israelis held hostage in Gaza will be released. This includes the release of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails and the delivery of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. The Egyptian president has proposed such a plan for the first time. Such a proposal will lead the war that has dragged on for the past year toward a permanent ceasefire.