Dozens of martyrs reported due to Israeli airstrikes on Gaza.

Deadly Airstrikes in Gaza Claim Lives of Dozens

Dozens of Palestinians have died and many others sustained injuries following a series of airstrikes carried out by Israeli forces across various regions of Gaza today. This escalation has raised significant concerns regarding the ongoing conflict in the area.

Casualties Reported

Local sources in Gaza reported that at least 32 Palestinians lost their lives since dawn, with 19 fatalities occurring in central and southern Gaza. The situation remains dire as the airstrikes continue to impact civilians.

Military Incursion in the West Bank

In a related development, Israeli forces launched an incursion into the town of Izun, located east of Qalqilya in the occupied West Bank. This operation occurred early in the morning and involved a heavy military presence.

Tensions Rise in Local Communities

According to the Palestinian news agency “Wafa,” local sources indicated that the incursion led to heightened tensions in Izun. Israeli troops reportedly entered a home and a shop, conducting searches in a manner perceived as provocative, which resulted in damage to property.

Additional Raids in Qalqilya Area

In a similar escalation, Israeli forces also raided the town of Kafr Thulth and the village of Sanniriya, south of Qalqilya. During these operations, troops used sound bombs extensively to intimidate local residents, further contributing to the atmosphere of fear.

Ongoing Military Operations

Significant military reinforcements accompanied these incursions, as Israeli forces continue their policy of military escalation in various areas of the West Bank. The situation remains fluid, with ongoing operations raising alarm among the local population.

As the conflict intensifies, both local and international observers watch closely, hoping for a resolution to the escalating violence.

 

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