Escalating Tensions: Deadliest Gaza Strikes Amid U.S.-Israel Campaign
In Gaza City, Israeli air strikes and tank shelling killed six Palestinians, including two girls, marking the most lethal incident since the U.S.-Israel campaign against Iran began. Despite a ceasefire agreement, conflicts persist with blame for violations exchanged. Violence has left Gaza devastated, with over 72,000 Palestinians reportedly killed.
Amidst rising tensions, Israeli air strikes and tank shelling resulted in the deaths of six Palestinians, including two young girls, in Gaza City on Sunday.
The strikes, the deadliest since the U.S. and Israeli campaign against Iran commenced, targeted areas near crowded shelters, according to health officials.
Despite a ceasefire agreement, violence continues to permeate daily life in Gaza, leaving the region war-torn and devastated.
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