Escalation in Conflict: Zionist Strikes on Gaza Result in Nearly 30 Palestinian Fatalities
Zionist aircraft carried out new airstrikes throughout the Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths of at least 28 individuals, predominantly women and children.

The Gaza Health Ministry reported that the lethal Israeli airstrikes were conducted on Thursday, targeting the cities of Jabalia and Khan Yunis, in addition to various locations in the central region of the blockaded territory.
The ministry reported that an airstrike targeting a police station in Jabalia resulted in the deaths of at least nine individuals.
The Israeli military has confirmed the strike, stating that the operation targeted a command and control center operated by resistance groups.
Additional Israeli airstrikes targeted Khan Yunis, resulting in the deaths of at least seven individuals, including a mother and her two children, as well as two other children, according to reports.
At least six individuals, including two women and two children, have been reported dead as a result of Israeli airstrikes targeting central Gaza. Additionally, four children and their parents were killed during attacks on Gaza City.
The ministry reported that the Gaza Strip has witnessed significant casualties in the past 24 hours, with 50 Palestinians reported dead and 152 others injured.
Israel initiated a large-scale military operation in Gaza on October 7, 2023, following an unprecedented offensive by the Hamas resistance group. This action was purportedly in response to escalating actions by Israel against the Palestinian populace.
Eighteen months into the conflict, the authorities in Tel Aviv have not met their stated goals in Gaza, despite resulting in the deaths of at least 51,355 Palestinians and injuring 117,248 individuals.
The entity in question has agreed to the long-standing negotiation terms set by Hamas as part of a Gaza ceasefire that commenced on January 19.
Israel independently terminated the ceasefire on March 2, effectively halting humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. Subsequently, it renewed its intensive bombing operations and redeployed military forces to the region.
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported on Wednesday that over 90 percent of residences in Gaza have either been destroyed or suffered damage amid the ongoing Israeli offensive.
The statement highlighted the dire situation faced by families seeking refuge, stating, “With no safe haven available, families are taking shelter in perilous ruins.” It emphasized, “The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has prepared shelter assistance, and it is imperative that entry points are opened immediately.”