
Israel’s military has launched a new Gaza offensive, Operation Gideon’s Chariots, killing at least 100 people. The move comes amid mounting international criticism and urgent calls to lift the ongoing aid blockade.
- Israeli strikes have killed 100 and hit over 150 targets, escalating the Gaza conflict dramatically.
- The offensive aims to defeat Hamas and secure the release of remaining hostages.
- UN, NGOs, and Arab leaders denounce the assault as a possible act of “ethnic cleansing.”
Families in Gaza continue to suffer with dwindling access to food, water, and medicine. The UN and human rights groups warn of a humanitarian collapse, with many civilians trapped and mourning losses amid relentless airstrikes and displacement.
Will international pressure force Israel to reopen aid corridors and halt its military push? As civilian casualties rise, global diplomatic and humanitarian responses could determine the next phase of this deepening crisis.