Israeli airstrike in Gaza kills four civilians amid ongoing violence

At least four Palestinians were killed and several others injured when Israeli forces carried out an airstrike on a residential building in Gaza City, according to Arab media reports. The incident comes amid continued hostilities in the region despite repeated claims of de-escalation and calls for restraint from the international community.
Local sources reported that the strike hit a densely populated area in northern Gaza City, causing significant damage to nearby structures and triggering panic among residents. Emergency teams rushed to the site to recover victims from the rubble and provide medical assistance to the wounded, many of whom were taken to nearby hospitals facing shortages of medical supplies and staff.
Witnesses described scenes of chaos following the explosion, with rescue workers struggling to reach affected families due to ongoing security concerns and damaged infrastructure. Civil defense authorities said that the number of casualties could rise as search operations continue in the targeted building.
The Israeli military has not immediately issued a detailed statement regarding the latest strike. However, such operations have been part of its ongoing military campaign in response to security threats, according to previous official positions. The situation remains highly volatile, with sporadic exchanges of fire reported in different parts of Gaza.
Meanwhile, regional tensions have also escalated as reports indicate additional Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon, resulting in further casualties. Observers warn that the widening scope of violence risks destabilising an already fragile regional security environment.
International humanitarian organisations have repeatedly called for protection of civilians and adherence to international law, urging all parties to avoid targeting residential areas.
The latest incident adds to the growing toll of civilian casualties in the region, underscoring the urgent need for renewed diplomatic efforts to prevent further escalation and restore stability.

















