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An Israeli airstrike hit a tent camp in the courtyard of a crowded hospital in central Gaza, killing two Palestinians and wounding 15 others, including journalists. Thousands of people have sought shelter in Gaza’s hospitals as a result of the ongoing conflict. The Israeli military claims the airstrike targeted a command center of the Islamic Jihad militant group and that the hospital’s functioning was not affected. Israeli troops have raided Gaza’s largest hospital, Shifa Hospital, and have engaged in heavy battles with militants in and around medical compounds, resulting in casualties and destruction. Palestinian families who fled the area after being ordered to march south by Israeli soldiers are now facing dire conditions in the overcrowded hospitals.

Only a third of Gaza’s hospitals are partially functioning, with doctors forced to treat patients on the floors due to overcrowding. The war’s impact on Palestinian children is described as horrifying by an international team of doctors who recently visited Gaza. Thousands of patients urgently need to be evacuated abroad for lifesaving care, according to the World Health Organization director-general. The conflict began when Hamas-led militants attacked southern Israel, leading to a deadly military campaign by Israel resulting in the displacement of 80% of Gaza’s population. The United Nations and partners have warned of a possible famine in northern Gaza and called on Israel to allow more aid to reach the area.

As the conflict continues, humanitarian officials are calling for unrestricted access for aid deliveries to prevent further deaths and suffering in Gaza. The Health Ministry reported that over 32,000 Palestinians have been killed since the war began, with women and children making up a significant portion of the casualties. Cease-fire talks are ongoing between the United States, Qatar, and Egypt, with Hamas demanding an end to the war and the withdrawal of all Israeli forces. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected these demands and vowed to continue fighting until Hamas’ military and governing capabilities are destroyed. Pressure is mounting on Netanyahu to reach a deal, with families of hostages and others calling for early elections to replace him.

The ongoing conflict in Gaza has resulted in a humanitarian crisis, with thousands of people dead or wounded and vast numbers displaced. Hospitals are overwhelmed, facing shortages of medical supplies and struggling to provide care to the injured. The impact on children has been particularly devastating, with many in urgent need of evacuation for specialized medical treatment. The international community is calling for increased aid access to help alleviate the suffering of civilians caught in the crossfire. The quest for a lasting cease-fire and an end to the violence continues, with negotiations ongoing but progress slow. The toll on both Palestinian and Israeli civilians is significant, with no end in sight to the cycle of destruction and loss.

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