In a recent update from the Palestinian channel Al-Aqsa, an Israeli airstrike targeted the Al-Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip this Thursday, resulting in the death of five individuals and injuries to several others.
The channel reported that the Israeli strike aimed at both a school and a residential building within the camp, highlighting intense artillery and aerial bombardment in the north of Al-Nuseirat, according to the Arab World News Agency.
Further reports from the Palestinian News Agency indicated that another airstrike conducted late Tuesday at the Al-Nuseirat camp led to at least 14 fatalities and numerous injuries.
The Gaza Health Ministry disclosed on Wednesday that the toll from the ongoing Israeli offensive on Gaza has surged to 33,482 deaths, with over 76,000 injuries reported since the conflict’s onset on October 7th.
This series of devastating attacks underscores the escalating violence in the region, with civilian infrastructure being significantly affected.
The international community continues to watch closely as the situation develops, hoping for a de-escalation of hostilities and restoration of peace in the area.
U.S. President Joe Biden expressed his disapproval of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s strategies regarding Gaza, labelling them as a “mistake.”
During an interview, Biden emphasized his disagreement with Netanyahu’s current approach and called for unconditional access to essential supplies like food and medicine for Gaza over the coming six to eight weeks.
This statement followed Biden’s prior caution that the continued U.S. support for the conflict hinges on Israel’s facilitation of more significant aid influxes, including food and medicine, into Gaza.