Israeli air strikes in Gaza have reportedly killed over 50 Palestinians as the military campaign escalates, targeting homes and a school. The strikes have intensified in Khan Younis and northern Gaza, with past week casualties exceeding 500. Despite this, aid entry is limited, with only five trucks allowed in after a lengthy blockade, although the UN estimates a need for 500 trucks daily. The ongoing conflict strains Israel's international relationships, notably with allies who are urging immediate action to alleviate Gaza's dire humanitarian situation.
Israeli air strikes killed at least 50 Palestinians in Gaza, including women and children, as international pressure mounts for a ceasefire and unhindered aid access.
The latest attacks came despite warnings from the Israeli military for residents to evacuate, further raising concerns over civilian safety in the ongoing conflict.
Israel allowed five aid trucks into Gaza recently after a two-month blockade, while the UN states that at least 500 trucks are needed daily to meet the population's basic needs.
Leaders from Britain, France, and Canada have threatened 'concrete actions' against Israel unless it halts military operations and improves aid access for Gaza's distressed population.
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