Escalating Conflict in Gaza Sees Rising Casualties on Day 633 of Zionist Offensive
Zionist military operations against the Gaza Strip persist for the 633rd consecutive day, raising concerns over humanitarian impacts in the region.

Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip have now entered their 633rd day, marked by ongoing air and artillery strikes. These attacks have resulted in significant loss of life and displacement, amid widespread American and Western support. The international community and Arab nations have largely remained silent, sparking criticism over their lack of response to the escalating situation.
According to Palestinian sources, Israeli airstrikes across multiple locations in the Gaza Strip have resulted in the loss of several civilian lives and left dozens injured since early Tuesday. Additionally, reports indicate casualties among civilians waiting for aid in the Netzarim area, situated south of Gaza City, due to gunfire from occupation forces.
Reports indicate that Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat has received one fatality and 44 injured individuals, as a result of the recent targeting near the Wadi Gaza Bridge. Additionally, artillery strikes were reported in the Al-Zeitoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City, and in the Al-Katiba area of Khan Yunis. It has also been confirmed that Ahmed Khaled Al-Banna has passed away from injuries sustained during the previous incident in the Al-Tahlia area. Further developments include a series of at least six airstrikes conducted by aircraft in various neighborhoods of Khan Yunis around midnight.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health has alleged that Israeli occupation forces, with purported full backing from the United States, are conducting what it deems a “genocidal war” in the region. The Ministry’s data cites over 56,531 fatalities and more than 133,642 injuries, with upwards of 11,000 individuals reported missing. It is reported that famine conditions have led to the deaths of several individuals, while over two million Palestinians are experiencing forced displacement amid widespread devastation. Additionally, the Ministry highlighted that 6,203 fatalities, referred to as “martyrs,” and 21,601 injuries have been recorded since the occupation forces reportedly “breached the ceasefire agreement” on March 18, 2025.