Israeli strikes on northern Gaza have resulted in the deaths of at least 22 people, predominantly women and children, according to Palestinian officials. The offensive, now in its third week, has led to a humanitarian crisis in the region. Israel has stated that the strikes were aimed at militants.
In a separate incident, a truck rammed into a bus stop near Tel Aviv, injuring 35 individuals. Israeli police have labeled it as an attack, with the assailant identified as an Arab citizen of Israel. The incident occurred close to the Mossad spy agency headquarters.
Iran's supreme leader has commented on the recent Israeli strikes on the country, urging caution in the response. The exchange of fire has raised concerns about a broader regional conflict involving Israel, the United States, Iran, and militant groups like Hamas and Hezbollah.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that the strikes on Iran achieved their objectives by significantly impacting Iran's defense capabilities and missile production facilities.
Protests disrupted a speech by Netanyahu, with attendees expressing discontent over his handling of security issues. Meanwhile, a truck attack in Ramat Hasharon, Israel, left several people injured, with the assailant neutralized by authorities.
In Gaza, the Red Cross has described the situation as dire, with civilians facing horrific circumstances due to ongoing conflict. Aid groups have warned of a catastrophic situation in northern Gaza, where Israel's offensive has caused widespread destruction and displacement.
The conflict began with a surprise attack by Hamas-led militants in 2023, leading to a series of retaliatory actions that have resulted in significant casualties and displacement. The situation remains tense, with concerns about further escalation.
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