Israeli forces have resumed ground operations in the central and southern Gaza Strip, accompanied by airstrikes resulting in casualties. The military extended control over the Netzarim Corridor, aiming to create a buffer zone. A UN facility in Gaza City was hit, causing casualties among staff, though Israel denies targeting it. The UN condemned the strike, emphasizing the site's well-known status. International condemnation followed the renewed violence, with calls for a ceasefire and aid resumption. The US attributed the conflict's resurgence to Hamas. The Israeli campaign has resulted in over 49,000 deaths and a humanitarian crisis, with both sides trading blame for truce violations.
Israeli Forces Resume Gaza Operations Amidst Airstrikes and International Condemnation; UN Site Hit
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