Israel Intensifies Gaza Offensive, Establishes 'Morag Corridor'
Recent airstrikes kill at least 100 Palestinians, including civilians in a school, as Israel tightens its control over Gaza and deepens the humanitarian crisis.
- Israel has announced the creation of the 'Morag Corridor,' a new security zone dividing Gaza to pressure Hamas and isolate key southern cities, Rafah and Khan Younis.
- Israeli airstrikes on April 3 killed at least 100 Palestinians, including 27 sheltering in a school in Gaza City, with many more wounded, according to Palestinian health officials.
- The war has displaced 90% of Gaza's population, with Israel declaring over 60% of the territory as 'no-go' zones for civilians under evacuation orders.
- Israel has maintained a month-long blockade on essential supplies, exacerbating acute shortages of food, fuel, and medical aid, while international condemnation of alleged war crimes grows.
- Hamas continues to reject Israeli demands for disarmament and hostage release without conditions, as negotiations for a ceasefire remain at a standstill.


























































