
Gaza City Under Intensified Israeli Air & Ground Attacks
Gaza City residents flee as the Israeli army steps up air and ground strikes, disrupting vital services and displacing families amid rising casualties in northern Gaza.
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Gaza City residents flee as the Israeli army steps up air and ground strikes, disrupting vital services and displacing families amid rising casualties in northern Gaza.
Israel has escalated its bombing of Gaza City, raising alarms from the UN and world leaders over the risk of mass civilian casualties and displacement.
As Israeli forces advance in Gaza City, thousands of families flee amidst shelling. UN calls for ceasefire and safe aid delivery.
Gaza faces its first official famine in 20 years, with 500K people trapped under siege. Residents plead to lift the blockade as hunger turns catastrophic.
The UN has officially declared famine in Gaza, warning of a catastrophic spread that threatens over half a million lives.
The UN reveals a 31% rise in aid worker casualties—383 killed, 308 wounded, 125 kidnapped—in 2024, driven by deadly conflicts in Gaza and Sudan.
Israel approves a new operational plan for Gaza City offensive while truce talks with Hamas begin; civilians face intensifying strikes and humanitarian risks.
During an emergency UNSC session, a senior UN official warned Israel’s plan to take over Gaza City could displace 800,000 civilians and worsen the humanitarian crisis.
A CGTN poll finds 86% oppose Israel’s Gaza occupation plan and nearly 90% demand a ceasefire, ramped-up aid, and a two-state solution.