Israeli Strikes on Gaza Continue Despite U.N. Call for Ceasefire
Israeli strikes on Gaza and attacks by Hamas fighters continue despite a U.N. Security Council resolution calling for a cease-fire.
Efforts for a negotiated stop in fighting between Israel and Hamas have not progressed, with significant gaps remaining between the two sides. The ongoing conflict has intensified, with hospitals in Gaza coming under siege and concerns rising about humanitarian aid access and starvation in the region.
The United States has announced that it will continue airdrops of aid to Gaza, despite pleas from Hamas to stop the practice after 18 people died trying to reach the packages. The UN Security Council demanded an immediate ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas, with the US abstaining from the vote.
The resolution also called for the unconditional release of hostages, as the conflict has taken a toll on the Palestinian people.
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