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Israeli Strikes Intensify in Gaza as U.S. Considers Interim Administration

Over 105 civilians killed in recent airstrikes, while discussions emerge on U.S.-led governance and new humanitarian aid mechanisms bypassing the UN.

Gazatíes hacen cola para conseguir comida en Beit Lahia, este jueves.
Tiendas de campaña de palestinos desplazados en Gaza.

Overview

  • Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have escalated, killing at least 105 civilians in a single day, including children, as attacks target schools, markets, and residential areas.
  • The Israeli government has approved plans for expanded territorial control in Gaza, with civilian displacement and prolonged occupation as key components.
  • The United States and Israel are in discussions about a U.S.-led interim administration in Gaza to oversee demilitarization and stabilization, though details remain uncertain.
  • Humanitarian conditions in Gaza worsen under a two-month blockade, with aid organizations like World Central Kitchen halting operations due to lack of supplies.
  • Six UNRWA schools in East Jerusalem have been forcibly closed by Israeli forces, drawing international criticism for disrupting education and violating international law.