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Escalating violence leaves Gaza and Lebanon in crisis


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Escalating violence leaves Gaza and Lebanon in crisis
Hopes for a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas have dimmed following the recent killing of Hamas leader, as Israel intensifies its air campaign in both Lebanon and Gaza.

In Lebanon, an Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) strike on the predominantly Christian city of Junia, located north of Beirut, resulted in the deaths of two individuals. This marked the first Israeli assault in that region. Meanwhile, in Gaza, a series of airstrikes targeting refugee camps and hospitals over the past 24 hours has led to the deaths of more than 50 people, according to health officials. Among the casualties, 11 individuals, including three children, were reported to be from a single family. Survivors of the strikes expressed their despair, stating, \"Our home is gone. My family's home, it completely collapsed. And now we're living in this. We have no other place to stay.\"

In a separate incident in northern Israel, a drone attack targeted one of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residences. The Israeli military attributed the drone's launch to Lebanon, with Iran claiming that Hezbollah, an Iranian proxy, was responsible for the attack. Fortunately, Netanyahu and his wife were not present at the time, and no injuries were reported.

Additionally, in Kiryat Ata, an Israeli man was killed, and several others sustained injuries when Hezbollah rockets struck vehicles and buildings in the area. The escalating violence continues to raise concerns about the humanitarian situation and the prospects for peace in the region.

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