Khan Younis, Gaza Strip has witnessed relentless airstrikes, killing over 50 individuals in two consecutive nights of bombardments as Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu escalates military actions against Hamas. Amidst President Trump's regional visit, there were hopes for a ceasefire or humanitarian assistance. The airstrikes, including the death of journalist Hasan Samour and his family, have raised pressing humanitarian concerns. Rights groups, like Human Rights Watch, have denounced the operations as steps towards extermination, while the Israeli blockade exacerbates the dire conditions in Gaza, ongoing for three months now.
The recent airstrikes in Khan Younis resulted in over 50 fatalities, marking a second night of significant bombings amid the Israeli military's intensified campaign against Hamas.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu confirmed a commitment to escalate military efforts in Gaza, emphasizing the urgency to eliminate Hamas and suggesting significant troop mobilization.
Human Rights Watch condemned Israel's military strategy, warning that attempts to seize Gaza could lead to large-scale displacement and characterized actions as an inch closer to extermination.
The Israeli blockade of Gaza has now persisted for three months, exacerbating humanitarian issues and raising hopes for a ceasefire during President Trump's visit to the Middle East.
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