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Israeli airstrikes persist, resulting in civilian casualties. The latest strike targeted a densely populated refugee camp, leading to the deaths of over 50 people.
Despite hints of progress toward a humanitarian pause in the ongoing violence from US President Joe Biden, Israeli attacks continued. The death toll from Israeli actions in Gaza has now reached 9,500, with a significant number of victims being women and children.
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In the early hours of Sunday, Israeli forces conducted an airstrike on a refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip. This alarming increase in the Gaza death toll has sparked outrage in the Muslim world, with large protests occurring from Washington to London, demanding an immediate ceasefire.
However, Tel Aviv has refused to halt its assault, even rejecting brief humanitarian pause proposals from Antony Blinken and other advocates.
The conflict began on October 7 when Hamas initiated Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, responding to tensions at the Al-Aqsa Mosque and escalating violence by Israel. This led to thousands of rockets being fired and infiltrations into Israel. In retaliation, Israel continued to bombard Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip for several weeks.
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