Summary
Israeli forces continued attacks on Gaza, killing over 50 people, including civilians seeking aid. Evacuation orders were issued, but even designated "safe zones" have been bombed, causing overcrowding and displacements. The United Nations and other organizations have raised concerns about the humanitarian situation.
Key Facts
- Israeli forces killed over 50 people in Gaza on Tuesday.
- Nine Palestinians seeking aid in the south of Gaza were among those killed.
- Israeli airstrikes hit homes, a mosque, and shelters in various parts of Gaza.
- Israel issued evacuation orders for areas in Gaza City, but the so-called safe zone, al-Mawasi, has also been bombed.
- Over 800,000 people are now in overcrowded camps due to the conflict.
- UN officials describe the situation in Gaza as dire, with warnings of famine.
- More than 64,000 Palestinians have reportedly died since the start of the conflict.
- The International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for alleged war crimes.