
A reporter from the Associated Press counted the bodies of 31 people who died in the Gaza Strip due to Israeli airstrikes. The Israeli army has not provided immediate comments on these attacks.
In response to pressure from the United States, a limited expansion of the humanitarian zone in Gaza was allowed, where Palestinians were urged to evacuate other areas in search of refuge. Among the victims were 11 people, including two children, who lost their lives in a café in Muwasi, designated as a humanitarian zone by Israel.
In Lebanon, there were airstrikes in the southern suburbs of the capital Beirut after military authorities warned residents of 11 homes about a possible evacuation. Immediate information about potential victims in this area is not available.
The bombings in Gaza and Lebanon come at a time when the United States is pressuring Israel to significantly increase humanitarian aid to Gaza within a set timeframe. Witnesses reported that Israeli troops surrounded several schools in Beit Hanoun, urging hundreds of displaced individuals to leave the places where they were taking refuge.
Amid the escalation of violence, multiple airstrikes have been recorded, leaving a trail of destruction and fatalities. Additionally, warnings have been issued for civilians to withdraw from certain areas, as uncertainty about the future of the region persists.