Israel's Gaza Strikes Kill 15, Including Women and Children

Khan Younis, a city in southern Gaza, faced a painful night as Israeli strikes hit both a tent and a house.

Apr 6, 2025 - 18:10
Israel's Gaza Strikes Kill 15, Including Women and Children

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India] April 06: Khan Younis, a city in southern Gaza, faced a painful night as Israeli strikes hit both a tent and a house. Fifteen people lost their lives—five men, five women, and five children. Families who were already suffering are now left with even more pain. These strikes came just days after the ceasefire ended, leaving many to wonder when peace will return to their land.

Ceasefire Ends, Conflict Grows

Last month, Israel ended its ceasefire with Hamas. Since then, air and ground attacks have increased across Gaza. The aim, according to Israel, is to put pressure on the group for a new truce and hostage deal. However, with each strike, more common people suffer. The situation has made it hard for aid, food, and fuel to reach those who need it most.

Hospitals Struggle to Help Victims

Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis received the bodies after the recent attack. Doctors and nurses are trying their best, but they are tired, and there are not enough supplies. Health workers have become symbols of courage, working day and night with hope in their hearts. Every person they help reminds them why they continue, even when things feel helpless.

History of the War’s Beginning

The war started on 7th October 2023, when Hamas-led militants entered Israel. Around 1,200 people were killed, and 251 were taken as hostages. Since then, the violence has not stopped. Over time, many hostages were freed, but some are still in Gaza. The region, already known for its past conflicts, has once again turned into a land of sadness and loss.

The Ongoing Cost of the War

As per Gaza's Health Ministry, over 50,000 Palestinians have died since the start of this war. Around 115,000 more are injured. Most of them are not fighters, just people trying to live. Israel claims it has killed 20,000 militants, but no evidence has been shown. While leaders talk about peace, the people wait—hoping their homes won't be next in line.

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