Israel Resumes Gaza Offensive as Death Toll Surpasses 50,000
Renewed airstrikes target Hamas leadership and infrastructure, intensifying a humanitarian crisis with mass displacement and restricted aid access.
- Israeli airstrikes killed senior Hamas leader Salah al-Bardaweel and his wife in Khan Younis, as well as Ismail Barhoum in a hospital strike in southern Gaza.
- The Palestinian death toll has exceeded 50,000 since the conflict began, with women and children making up a significant portion of the casualties.
- Israel has issued new evacuation orders in southern Gaza, forcing thousands to flee under dangerous conditions, while ground operations intensify in Rafah and Khan Younis.
- The humanitarian crisis worsens as aid blockades continue, with UN officials warning of a looming hunger crisis and widespread deprivation.
- The collapse of the January ceasefire has led to renewed hostilities, with Hamas accusing Israel of violations and expressing willingness to negotiate a new truce.























































