Israeli airstrikes killed at least 25 Palestinians across Gaza overnight, according to local health officials, including women and children among the dead. The latest wave of attacks comes as U.S.-led efforts to secure a ceasefire remain stuck without a breakthrough.
Health authorities in Gaza said the strikes hit multiple areas, adding to the civilian toll after months of fighting that has devastated neighborhoods and strained already limited medical services. The reports could not be independently verified in the immediate aftermath, but Reuters said the figures were provided by health officials on the ground.
The violence unfolded while diplomatic talks remained deadlocked, underscoring how little progress has been made toward halting the war. For civilians in Gaza, the stalled negotiations mean more uncertainty, more displacement, and continued risk from bombardment.
The new deaths also highlight the mounting humanitarian cost of the conflict, with women and children again among those killed. As mediation efforts continue, the gap between battlefield realities and ceasefire diplomacy appears as wide as ever.
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