Israeli military operations in Gaza have resumed after a ceasefire collapse, with air and ground strikes reportedly killing 15 people – mostly women and children – according to local health officials. The renewed offensive has sparked international concern over civilian casualties and humanitarian consequences, as the violence intensifies amid ongoing regional tensions.
Israeli strikes on Gaza killed at least 24, including women and children, according to local health officials. Meanwhile, PM Netanyahu traveled to the US to meet President Trump amid renewed conflict following the end of a ceasefire.
Israeli strikes in Gaza killed 15 people, including 10 women and children, after ending a ceasefire with Hamas last month and renewing air and ground assaults, according to local health officials.
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