Escalating Conflict: Innocents Caught Amid Gaza Strikes
Recent Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have led to significant civilian casualties, including 28 Palestinians. President Trump is negotiating a possible ceasefire, but talks with Israeli PM Netanyahu have yet to yield results. Allegations of violence near aid sites persist, complicating humanitarian efforts.

In the escalating conflict between Israel and Gaza, recent airstrikes have resulted in the deaths of at least 28 Palestinians, including children. Hospital officials report heavy casualties in locations like Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis, highlighting the severe impact on civilians.
Efforts for a ceasefire are underway as US President Donald Trump attempts to broker another agreement. Despite talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, progress remains stalled. Meanwhile, Hamas continues to hold hostages, complicating diplomatic resolutions.
Tensions escalate near an American-run aid site amidst assertions of violence and shooting incidents. Humanitarian aid distribution faces significant challenges due to ongoing military restrictions and instability, making relief efforts increasingly difficult.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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