Palestinians in northern Gaza are experiencing heavy Israeli bombardment, leading to the deaths of at least 22 people. Israel has warned residents in northern Gaza and southern Lebanon to evacuate due to offensives against Hamas and Hezbollah militants. In Lebanon, the U.N. peacekeeping force headquarters in Naqoura was targeted again, with a peacekeeper injured by gunfire. Hunger warnings have emerged in northern Gaza as aid has not been received since the beginning of the month.
Israel’s military has intensified its offensive in northern Gaza while ramping up its campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon. The U.N. official expressed concerns about Lebanon’s ports and airports being disabled. In Lebanon, airstrikes have killed several people, bringing the total toll in the year-long conflict between Israel and Hezbollah to 2,255 deaths. Israel claimed to have killed 50 militants in Lebanon, but the numbers could not be verified.
Residents in northern Gaza reported being trapped in their homes and shelters with diminishing supplies as bodies remain uncollected on the streets due to ongoing bombardment. The recent deadly airstrikes in the area have resulted in multiple casualties. Israeli military spokesperson Adraee advised people in parts of Jabaliya and Gaza City to evacuate to a designated humanitarian zone as Israel plans to use significant force for an extended period. Families in Gaza are facing displacement and destruction of homes due to the ongoing conflict.
Local residents described constant bombings day and night in Gaza, with shelters running out of aid and supplies. The World Food Program expressed uncertainty about how long limited food supplies would last in northern Gaza. The situation has raised concerns about a potential food crisis in the region. Israel’s offensive in Gaza began following an attack by Hamas militants, leading to a high number of casualties on both sides. The conflict has resulted in the death of thousands of Palestinians, including civilians, according to health authorities.
The ongoing violence in Gaza and Lebanon’s southern region has raised international concerns about the humanitarian situation in the affected areas. Efforts by the U.N. and other agencies to provide aid and support to the displaced populations are hindered by the intensifying conflict. The need for a ceasefire and diplomatic solutions to end the violence and address the underlying issues driving the conflict is paramount. The international community continues to monitor the situation closely and call for an immediate cessation of hostilities to prevent further loss of life and destruction.