Israeli airstrikes across Gaza overnight killed at least 32 people, including women and children, according to Palestinian health officials. The strikes came as indirect negotiations over a ceasefire failed to make progress, leaving civilians in the enclave facing another deadly wave of violence.
Reuters reported that the bombardment hit multiple areas of Gaza while diplomatic efforts remained stalled. The dead continued to rise as rescue crews and local hospitals struggled to cope with the scale of the casualties and the damage to homes and neighborhoods.
The latest attacks underline how fragile the ceasefire talks remain, with neither side appearing close to an agreement. For civilians in Gaza, the collapse of diplomacy means continued exposure to bombardment, displacement, and an already worsening humanitarian crisis.
As the conflict grinds on, the toll on noncombatants remains central. The failure to secure even a temporary pause in fighting leaves families in Gaza with little protection from the next round of strikes.
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