The Israeli military has intensified its attacks in Gaza City over the weekend, destroying two high-rise buildings that were serving as shelters for displaced Palestinians. The operation, reported by DW, has raised significant concerns about the humanitarian crisis in the region. The strikes are part of a broader military campaign aimed at reducing militant activity in the area.
The Israeli Defense Forces confirmed that the targeted buildings were being used as shelters for displaced civilians, which has led to widespread condemnation from international humanitarian organizations. The operation has further complicated the already dire situation for civilians in Gaza, with limited access to aid and medical services. Reports indicate that the military has not disclosed the number of casualties, though there are concerns about potential civilian deaths.
International reactions have been swift, with several countries and advocacy groups condemning the attack as disproportionate and a violation of international humanitarian law. The situation continues to draw attention from global leaders and humanitarian agencies, who are urging for immediate measures to address the growing humanitarian crisis. The ongoing conflict remains a focal point for international diplomacy, with calls for a ceasefire and humanitarian relief efforts.