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Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City and a nearby refugee camp resulted in the deaths of more than 40 individuals, including 19 women and children, as reported by health officials. The strikes occurred overnight and have drawn international attention, coinciding with an upcoming United Nations meeting focused on the escalating conflict in the region.
Witnesses described scenes of devastation, with buildings reduced to rubble and emergency services struggling to respond amidst the chaos. The strikes have intensified fears of a humanitarian crisis, as many families are now left without shelter or basic necessities.
Local health officials are calling for urgent assistance, emphasizing the need for medical supplies and support for those affected. The situation remains tense as calls for a ceasefire grow louder, with many advocating for diplomatic solutions to prevent further loss of life and to address the underlying issues fueling the conflict. The international community is closely monitoring developments in Gaza as the situation evolves.
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