Netanyahu declares resumption of war amid massive Gaza strikes
'Israeli' warplanes launched a series of devastating airstrikes early Tuesday at dawn, targeting key locations across Gaza, as tensions in the region reached a sudden peak leaving five children killed, according to immediate reports.
One of the most significant strikes hit a residential building near the Al-Samra Bathhouse in Gaza's Old City, leaving widespread destruction in its wake.
The escalation comes amid an intense 'Israeli' aggression that has targeted several areas in Gaza, including Khan Younis and Beit Hanoun.
Preliminary reports revealed that 33 people were killed, five of whom were children, and at least 70 people were injured, particularly in the southern Gaza Strip's Al-Mawasi area. This is just the latest chapter in an ongoing aggression that has caused severe disruption to civilian life.
The airstrikes have continued to devastate civilian infrastructure, with residential homes and schools caught in the crossfire. In Beit Hanoun, a targeted airstrike on a home resulted in fatalities and injuries. In the northern Gaza Strip, an airstrike hit the area surrounding Al-Taba'een Sharia School, and nearby Al-Rafai School also endured heavy shelling. The Zeitoun neighborhood suffered three consecutive airstrikes, and a house near Omar Mosque in the Al-Karama area was bombed, causing additional injuries.
As 'Israeli' forces ramped up their attacks, 'Israeli' Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed the resumption of full-scale military operations although a ceasefire is already in place.
This announcement marks a critical moment in the conflict, with Israeli Occupation's military promising to intensify its campaign, which has already caused extensive destruction and civilian casualties.
The situation remains dire, with humanitarian concerns escalating by the hour.