Civilians killed again in Gaza airstrike
A new airstrike on a refugee camp in central Gaza has resulted in civilian casualties, including children.
Amid growing international focus on the India-Pakistan escalation, hostilities continue in the Gaza Strip, with increasing civilian deaths. The latest airstrike targeted a refugee camp in the central part of the enclave. A fire broke out, engulfing residential shelters and temporary tents housing families with children.
Local services report numerous casualties. Rescue workers and medical teams are at the scene, providing first aid and evacuating people. Limited access to medical supplies and equipment complicates emergency response efforts, while destruction continues to escalate. Humanitarian organizations are expressing concern and calling for immediate protection of civilians.
Footage from the site shows destroyed structures, burning tents, and distressed residents searching for missing relatives. The fire spread rapidly due to the camp’s density and lack of firefighting resources. Special concern has been raised for children trapped under debris.
Gaza remains in a state of humanitarian catastrophe. The blockade, fuel and water shortages, and ongoing shelling prevent the creation of safe living conditions. Refugee camps, home to tens of thousands of people, are under constant threat of strikes. Local authorities are calling for urgent international assistance.
International humanitarian organizations report that the situation in Gaza is critical. Violations of international humanitarian law, including strikes on civilian facilities, continue regularly. Despite repeated calls for a ceasefire, airstrikes and shelling persist. Since the start of the current phase of the conflict, thousands have died in Gaza — many of them women and children.
While other global crises dominate the media, Gaza receives limited international coverage. Human rights groups emphasize that the scale of the tragedy demands immediate global response. There are growing calls for an independent investigation and enforcement of international law in the conflict zone.
Families in the camps remain extremely vulnerable. Limited access to healthcare, electricity and water shortages, and destroyed schools and hospitals worsen the humanitarian situation. Some areas lack communication and evacuation is difficult. Humanitarian convoys are not always able to reach those in need due to continued fighting.
According to the latest reports, at least several dozen people were killed in the strike on central Gaza. The exact number is still being verified. Rescue operations are ongoing. International organizations are calling for immediate civilian protection and unrestricted humanitarian access.
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