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No end in sight as Israel airstrikes claim over 42,000 lives

The relentless conflict between Israel and Gaza has escalated into one of the bloodiest confrontations in recent history, with Israeli bombings targeting homes and healthcare centers, killing at least 15 people in Qana, a Lebanese village scarred by massacres in 1996 and 2006.
As the siege of northern Gaza extends into its 12th day, residents of the Jabalia refugee camp are enduring unimaginable horrors, with systematic destruction leaving countless families devastated.
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The numbers speak for themselves—over 42,344 people have been killed in Gaza, with nearly 100,000 injured, since Israeli airstrikes began in October 2023. Meanwhile, Hezbollah’s Naim Qassem warns that only a ceasefire can halt the ongoing bloodshed.
With no resolution in sight, and both Gaza and Lebanon reeling from repeated attacks, this conflict has transformed into a humanitarian catastrophe, reshaping the landscape of the region and testing the resilience of its people.