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Gaza in ruins as ceasefire talks falter amid spiraling violence

Due to the ongoing conflict in Gaza, the situation of human suffering has not improved at all. Speaking to LBC, a spokesman for Gaza’s Civil Defence announced that at least 60 dead bodies were discovered in the<|reserved_special_token_279|> %s, Tal al-Hawa area of the city of Gaza after the Israeli ground forces pulled out in the early morning hours of the said area.

Unfortunately, there is information about dozens of other people who may still be under the wreckage; the Israeli military actions continue, which complicates the work of rescuers.

To compound the problem further, four humanitarian aid workers from the Al-Khair Foundation based in Britain were reported killed in an Israeli air raid near the city of Khan Younis MEDICAL SOURCES cited our correspondents. The losses just go on increasing, with reports that eight people died in the southern city of Rafah and four in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.

Nevertheless, the rising costs of the conflict are still in support of the prime minister IDF Benjamin Netanyahu he supports the framework of a ceasefire while accusing the Hamas of making the demands contrary to the framework. Netanyahu added that there will not be a ceasefire till Hamas is crushed.

The conflict that started on October 7 has claimed too many lives and continues to rage on. Official data suggest that 3,835 people have been killed and 9,825 others injured in the Israeli operations in the Gaza strip. Casualties in Israel due to the attacks spearheaded by Hamas during this time stand at about 1 139 while several citizens are still detained in Gaza.

While the global leaders demand the cessation of violence, the situation persists to be challenging, and the civilians suffer from the aggression. The opportunity for a sustainable peace is still a long way off as both sides continue with this siding, setting the people of Gaza to go through the unthinkable.

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Al Jazeera

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