
Gaza Death Toll Surpasses 400 as Israeli Airstrikes Resume After Ceasefire Ends
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have resulted in over 400 casualties following the collapse of the recent ceasefire, with many civilians and children among the dead, according to Palestinian health authorities.
The military operations intensified early Monday morning, with strikes targeting multiple locations across Gaza. Local hospitals report being overwhelmed with casualties as emergency services struggle to respond to the crisis.

Woman amid Gaza airstrike debris
A significant development occurred when Abu Hamza, spokesman for Palestinian Islamic Jihad, was killed in an Israeli airstrike this morning, marking a major loss for the militant group.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the military campaign, citing Israel's right to self-defense against Hamas and Islamic Jihad threats. He committed to continuing operations until security threats are eliminated.

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International response has been divided, with human rights organizations condemning civilian casualties while some global leaders support Israel's defensive actions. Diplomatic efforts by Egypt, Qatar, and the UN are underway to negotiate a new ceasefire, though airstrikes and artillery fire continue.
The situation remains volatile as hospitals struggle with limited supplies and mounting casualties. Palestinian medical sources report significant infrastructure damage and growing humanitarian concerns across Gaza.
Diplomatic channels remain active in seeking resolution, though immediate prospects for peace appear uncertain as both sides maintain their positions. The international community continues monitoring developments while calling for protection of civilian lives.