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Intensive Zionist Regime Strikes on Jabalia Refugee Camp in Gaza Result in Heavy Casualties

Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip have resulted in the deaths of at least 60 Palestinians, following an announcement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that military operations in the conflict-ridden area would be conducted "with full force."

At least 60 Palestinians have reportedly killed in Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, following an announcement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu indicating that the military would engage in the war-torn area “with full force.”

According to medical sources, a minimum of 56 individuals have lost their lives in the Jabalia refugee camp, located in northern Gaza, since the early hours of Wednesday.

Intense airstrikes have resulted in injuries to over 100 individuals, as multiple homes were targeted and subsequently collapsed on their occupants.

According to civil defense spokesperson Mahmud Bassal, an additional four individuals lost their lives in an attack on the southern city of Khan Yunis.

The intense aggression followed the release of Israeli-American Edan Alexander, who had been held by Hamas since October 2023, providing a temporary halt in the conflict in Gaza on Monday.

However, the strikes recommenced as Israel faced intense new criticism regarding its war strategies.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, Netanyahu announced plans to proceed with full force to finalize the operation in the coming days.

He stated, “There will be no scenario in which we halt the conflict. A temporary ceasefire could occur, but our commitment to seeing this through is unwavering.”

On Tuesday, Israeli airstrikes near the European Hospital in Khan Yunis resulted in the deaths of at least 28 individuals, including noted journalist Hassan Aslih. Israeli authorities have accused Aslih of involvement in Hamas’s operation on October 7, 2023, inside southern Israeli settlements.

Video evidence revealed significant craters formed in the earth and visible fissures in the courtyard adjacent to the hospital.

Netanyahu’s assertive comments followed an appeal by UN relief chief Tom Fletcher to the UN Security Council, urging it to intervene “to prevent genocide” in Gaza. Fletcher delivered a critical report on Israel’s actions within the region.

In an address to UN ambassadors in New York, he urged them to take decisive action to prevent genocide and uphold international humanitarian law.

Late Tuesday, Israel’s military called on civilians in multiple areas of northern Gaza to evacuate following the launch of “two projectiles” from the region.

The military faction of Hamas’s ally, Islamic Jihad, has declared its involvement in the recent rocket attacks targeting Israeli-occupied territories.

On March 18, Israel escalated its military actions across Gaza, contravening the ceasefire agreement that was established on January 19.

This month, Israeli authorities have sanctioned plans to intensify their operations, with discussions among officials suggesting the possibility of maintaining a prolonged presence in Gaza.

The latest massacres coincided with Trump’s arrival in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, marking the beginning of a Persian Gulf tour that will include visits to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.

In a statement released late Monday, Netanyahu announced that Israel is actively seeking nations that are willing to offer refuge to Palestinians currently residing in the Gaza Strip.

Israeli ministers have embraced a proposal first suggested by Trump to relocate Palestinians from Gaza to adjacent countries, including Jordan and Egypt. However, these nations have categorically rejected the idea.

In mid-March, the Israeli military terminated a two-month ceasefire with Hamas, subsequently halting all humanitarian aid flows, encompassing essential medicine, fuel, and food into the Gaza Strip. This blockade has tragically led to the death of dozens, predominantly children, due to starvation. The World Health Organization has issued a dire warning regarding escalating malnutrition rates in Gaza, cautioning that the situation may have enduring consequences on an “entire generation.”

In an unusual departure from France’s typical diplomatic tone, Emmanuel Macron criticized Netanyahu’s decision to block aid to Gaza, describing the move as “shameful” during a statement in Paris.

In the latest developments, Russia, China, and the United Kingdom have dismissed Israel’s proposed aid distribution strategy for Gaza. These nations are calling for Tel Aviv to end its two-month blockade on the region, advocating for unrestricted humanitarian access.

A significant portion of Gaza’s 2.3 million residents has been repeatedly displaced since military operations commenced in the region in October 2023.

Israeli genocide in Gaza since October 2023, killed more than 52,900 Palestinians, the majority being women and children, according to reports.

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