Palestinians in northern Gaza reported heavy Israeli bombardment following airstrikes that killed at least 22 people. Israel has been urging people in Gaza and southern Lebanon to evacuate to avoid its offensives against Hamas and Hezbollah militant groups.
In Lebanon, the United Nations peacekeeping force headquarters in Naqoura was hit, with a peacekeeper injured by gunfire. Israel's military has targeted the headquarters multiple times, prompting warnings for peacekeepers to leave.
Hunger concerns have resurfaced in northern Gaza as residents have not received aid since the beginning of the month. The U.N. World Food Program stated that no food aid has entered the north since October 1, affecting an estimated 400,000 people.
Israel has intensified its offensive in northern Gaza and escalated its campaign against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Airstrikes in Lebanon have resulted in casualties, with the total death toll in the past year reaching 2,255, according to the Lebanese Health Ministry.
In Gaza, residents are facing dire circumstances with limited supplies and bodies remaining uncollected in the streets due to ongoing bombings. The latest airstrikes in Jabaliya refugee camp left at least 20 dead, with more feared trapped under rubble.
Israel's military has advised residents in certain areas to evacuate to designated humanitarian zones as they plan to continue using significant force. The conflict has displaced a large portion of Gaza's population multiple times, with families once again forced to flee their homes.
The World Food Program expressed concerns about food shortages in northern Gaza, highlighting the challenges faced by residents in accessing essential supplies. The ongoing conflict has taken a toll on civilians, with hospitals receiving numerous casualties in recent days.
Israel's offensive in Gaza was triggered by a Hamas attack in early October, leading to a significant number of casualties. The situation remains volatile, with both sides continuing to engage in hostilities.
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