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Israeli Airstrikes Kill 45 Palestinians Across Gaza, Says Civil Defence

Israeli airstrikes have killed 45 Palestinians in different parts of Gaza, according to the local civil defence teams. The attacks happened as fighting between Israel and Hamas continues to intensify.

Local rescue workers said that Israeli fighter jets bombed several residential areas and buildings across Gaza. These airstrikes damaged homes and shops and trapped many people under the rubble. Emergency teams rushed to the affected areas and worked hard to rescue survivors and recover bodies.

The civil defence in Gaza reported that many of the victims were women and children. Medical workers transported the injured to nearby hospitals, which are already struggling to treat a large number of wounded people due to a lack of medical supplies.

Israel said it launched the airstrikes in response to rockets fired by Hamas from Gaza. The Israeli military claimed that it targeted locations used by Hamas fighters, including tunnels, weapons storage sites, and command centers. However, many civilians were caught in the attacks, leading to rising anger and fear among Gaza’s residents.

This recent wave of violence has added to the suffering of people in Gaza, who have already been living under a blockade for many years. The continued conflict has destroyed homes, schools, and hospitals, leaving many families without shelter or basic services.

International organizations and human rights groups have called for an immediate ceasefire. They urged both sides to protect civilians and follow international laws during the conflict. The United Nations and other global leaders are also trying to bring both parties to the negotiation table to stop the violence.

The situation in Gaza remains tense, and people there are facing a growing humanitarian crisis. As the airstrikes continue, many families are fleeing their homes in search of safety.

For now, rescue teams in Gaza continue to search through the rubble, hoping to save as many lives as possible, while the world watches closely and hopes for peace.