In a devastating escalation of violence, Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip have resulted in the deaths of at least 100 people, according to local health officials. The attacks, which occurred on a day that appeared to be the deadliest since a truce deal was agreed upon earlier this month, have reignited fears of a prolonged conflict in the region.The Israeli military had earlier announced that a cease-fire had resumed, but the confirmation of the truce came after a wave of airstrikes and artillery fire that pounded the Gaza Strip, leaving widespread destruction and a significant number of casualties. Local health officials reported that the death toll had surpassed 100, with many more injured and rushed to hospitals for treatment.The renewed violence has sparked international concern, with many countries calling for an immediate de-escalation of tensions and a return to the negotiating table. The incident has also raised questions about the fragility of the cease-fire agreement and the prospects for a lasting peace in the region.The Israeli military had launched the strikes in response to what it described as "terrorist activities" emanating from Gaza. However, the scale of the attacks and the resulting civilian casualties have drawn criticism from human rights groups and other observers, who argue that Israel's actions are disproportionate and amount to a form of collective punishment.As the situation on the ground continues to unfold, there are growing fears of a humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where residents have long faced significant challenges in accessing basic necessities like healthcare, food, and clean water. The international community is urging all parties to exercise restraint and work towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
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