As it stands, there is a worrisome upsurge in attacks in the Gaza Strip as the Israeli military continues to fire rockets at compounds and compounds, killing more civilians. This was stated by the Gaza Health Ministry on Jul 30 2014. At least 37 were killed, and 54 others were injured within 24 hours due to these attacks.
The situation has gotten worse to the extent that the loss of lives is not only being recorded on the battlefield. Its Arabic TV channel cameraman Mahmoud Ikee has been seriously injured in the Israeli raid on the Nuseirat refugee camp’s residential building this morning.
Sadly, the situation has worsened, and the Government Media Office and colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic informed that journalist Muhammad Abu Jasser, his wife and their two children were killed in their home in Jabalia, Gaza.
The violation escalations have affected the area drastically, with a total of 38,919 deaths in Gaza and 89,622 injured since the onset of the war. On the Israeli side of the attack, mathematically and according to the data, as of October 7, the number of people killed by Hamas is approximately 1,139; however, tens, if not hundreds, are still captive in the Gaza Strip.
While the global society continues to observe the unfolding events, the importance of finding a diplomatic solution and saving people’s lives cannot be overemphasized.
The conflict persists, and the loss caused by the violence remains unbearable for the people of Gaza and Israel; the situation underlines the instability of the area and the need for relevant diplomatic actions to address people’s suffering and bring peace.