Israeli attacks on Gaza kill 14 Palestinians overnight

Khan Younis and Rafah in southern Gaza, as well as the north of Gaza City’s Sabra neighborhood, were the targets of the deadly Israeli attacks early on Wednesday. A mother and a child were also killed when tents housing forcibly displaced people were damaged.
In a statement, the Israeli army claimed overnight that it had struck a “Hamas military site” in northern Gaza.
As Israel resumed its full-fledged bombing of Gaza on Tuesday, breaking a fragile ceasefire with Hamas that had been in place since January 19, at least 404 Palestinians, many of whom were children, were killed.
Palestinians reported an attack on a home in the Deir el-Balah neighborhood on Wednesday, and Israeli helicopter fire and artillery shelling were reported east of the Bureij refugee camp.
People in Gaza were “terrified, helpless, and devastated” after the attacks because of the Israeli blockade of aid and electricity, according to Al Jazeera’s Hind Khoudary, who is a reporter from Deir el-Balah.
“People are starving,” he declared. They are unable to eat anything. Due to Israel’s discontinuation of electricity, the water desalination plant, which was providing water to 500, 000 Palestinians, is no longer operational, she claimed. Palestinians wake up to a large number of attacks in various Gazan regions as a result of all this happening, according to  .
Israel will continue fighting until it accomplishes all of its war objectives, including destroying Hamas and releasing all of the captives, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday, saying that the recent bombing of Gaza was “only the beginning.”
condemnation at the global level
Antonio Guterres, the secretary-general of the UN, expressed his outrage over the Israeli airstrikes in Gaza.
Fu Cong, the country’s ambassador to Europe, expressed regret over the “harm done to the won ceasefire.” Senator Bernie Sanders called for the end of US military aid to Israel in a statement issued by several American lawmakers.
In Israel, protests erupt.
After the Israeli government resumed its occupation of Gaza, Yair Lapid, the country’s opposition leader, and former prime minister, Yair Lapid, demanded that the populace rally against it.
The entire country must “come together and say, Enough!” “,” Lapid wrote on Wednesday in a post on X. This is our moment, this is our future, and this is our nation, I’m telling you all. Take action on the streets”! he continued.
On Tuesday night, thousands of Israelis gathered in a Tel Aviv square to demand that the government resume its negotiations for a captive deal.
The government was accused of “deliberately dismantling” the ceasefire by the principal group representing the captives’ families in Gaza.
Source: Aljazeera
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