The occupying Israeli forces have continued their indiscriminate bombing campaign on civilian areas in Gaza Strip. Since early Monday morning, at least 29 people have been killed in a series of airstrikes.

Even residents of refugee camps have not been spared. With no progress in ceasefire and prisoner exchange negotiations, proposals have emerged within Israeli cabinet to further tighten the blockade on humanitarian aid to Gaza.
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According to Hamas, discussions are underway regarding a new ceasefire proposal. In the meantime Gaza has become synonymous with unbearable suffering — a hellish nightmare. Landscape is strewn with rubble, blood, and cries of those mourning lost loved ones.
Since dawn on Monday, Israeli forces launched repeated air raids across multiple areas, including Beir al-Balah, Bureij refugee camp, and Zeitoun neighborhood. Homes, markets, ambulances, and even rescue workers have been targeted in the relentless assault.
Gaza Government Media Office has reported that Israel is spreading false information, claiming that residents are leaving the territory for other countries — particularly via Israel’s Ramon Airport. The alleged objective is to depopulate Gaza City through psychological warfare and misinformation.
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Meanwhile, an Israeli military spokesperson stated that Hamas will be pursued in north, south, and even outside Gaza asserting that the region has been completely isolated. With ceasefire and prisoner release negotiations showing no substantial progres, Israeli cabinet is considering proposals to further block humanitarian aid. Right-wing ministers are also demanding a full-scale military operation.
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