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Over 50,000 Killed In Gaza As Israel-Palestine War Intensifies Amid Ceasefire Collapse

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March 23, 2025
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Over 50,000 Killed In Gaza As Israel-Palestine War Intensifies Amid Ceasefire Collapse
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Gaza City: The war between Israel and Hamas has reached catastrophic proportions, with the Palestinian health ministry reporting that over 50,000 Palestinians have been killed since hostilities erupted on October 7, 2023. The renewed conflict follows the collapse of a brief ceasefire, as overnight Israeli airstrikes struck several locations in southern Gaza, including the densely populated city of Rafah.

At least 26 Palestinians were killed in the latest wave of attacks, including senior Hamas leader Salah Bardawil and his wife. The intensified bombardment has prompted fresh evacuations, particularly in the Tel al-Sultan neighborhood of Rafah, where residents were ordered to flee on foot despite ongoing military operations.

Ceasefire Collapse and Return to Violence

The now-defunct ceasefire, which began on January 19, 2025, had temporarily paused 15 months of relentless conflict. Brokered by international mediators, the truce allowed limited prisoner exchanges and humanitarian aid deliveries. However, talks for a lasting peace agreement eventually stalled.

On March 18, 2025, Israel launched surprise airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, citing alleged ceasefire violations by Hamas and growing security threats. The initial assault claimed over 400 lives in a single day, making it one of the deadliest episodes of the war.

Humanitarian Conditions Worsen

Hospitals in Gaza are overwhelmed, operating far beyond capacity amid severe shortages of medical supplies, staff, and electricity. Damage to key infrastructure has crippled water and sanitation systems, while aid convoys face increasing difficulty entering the war-torn enclave.

International humanitarian organisations have urgently called for a renewed ceasefire to facilitate relief operations. The United Nations has reiterated its demand for both sides to de-escalate tensions and return to the negotiating table.

Civilians Caught in the Crossfire

The conflict continues to take a heavy toll on Gaza’s civilian population. With residential neighborhoods reduced to rubble, tens of thousands have been displaced multiple times. Overcrowded shelters lack even basic amenities, compounding the suffering of families already living in dire conditions.

Children’s education has been upended, and many have lost access to healthcare and clean drinking water. Livelihoods have vanished amid the destruction, plunging the region deeper into socio-economic turmoil.

As the death toll climbs and ceasefire hopes fade, the international community remains on edge, watching one of the most devastating chapters in the Israel-Palestine conflict unfold.

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