At least 95 Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip on Monday, Al Jazeera reported.

Why it matters:

The renewed Israeli offensive in Gaza has reignited international concern over civilian casualties and the humanitarian situation in the densely populated enclave. Monday’s attacks marked one of the deadliest single days since the conflict’s escalation, heightening urgency around ceasefire negotiations.

 

The big picture:

The Israeli airstrikes targeed northern Gaza that just claimed 39 lives during a birthday celebration. Other reported targets included a hospital, a school sheltering displaced families, and food distribution centers. The daily tolls come as the people in the blockaded Gaza Strip are grapling with stravation. 

 

Key points:

  • A strike on a café, one of the bloodiest incidents, targeted a location filled with civilians, including women and children.
  • The Yafa school in Gaza City, hosting hundreds of displaced individuals, was also bombed.
  • The Israeli conflict continues to inflict severe civilian tolls amid stalled ceasefire efforts.

 

State of Play:

Human rights groups have condemned the targeting of civilian infrastructure as potential violations of international law.

Israeli officials claim the operations are focused on militant strongholds and hostage recovery.

Regional actors and humanitarian organizations are calling for immediate de-escalation and a return to truce talks.

 

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