ISLAMABAD (Web-Desk); Israeli air and ground assaults across Gaza have killed at least 95 people as fragile ceasefire negotiations continue and international condemnation grows over Israeli plans to forcibly relocate Palestinians to Rafah.
The latest wave of attacks underscores the deepening humanitarian crisis in the besieged territory.
Tragically, among those killed were nine children and four women who died in an Israeli airstrike while standing in line to receive nutritional aid for children in Deir el-Balah, located in central Gaza.
The strike highlights the dire risks faced by civilians simply trying to secure basic necessities.
Against this backdrop, many Gazans have voiced strong opposition to Israeli proposals to move them to tent encampments in Rafah. Residents say they would rather stay in their homes—despite the constant threat of bombardment—than be uprooted once again.
The crisis has drawn global concern, with rights groups warning that forced transfers could amount to serious violations of international law, further aggravating the suffering of an already displaced population.
