At least 92 Palestinians were killed and over 200 injured in two days of Israeli airstrikes on Gaza, officials confirmed Saturday. Children and families were among the victims, including those sheltering in tents and displacement camps. Despite a court order from the International Court of Justice, Israel’s blockade on food, fuel, and aid remains in place. Aid groups warn of severe hunger, with many children eating less than one meal a day. Israel resumed its military operations on March 18 after a brief ceasefire, aiming to expand control and create “security zones” in Gaza. Truce talks remain deadlocked as both sides reject each other’s conditions. Since the conflict began, Gaza’s Health Ministry has reported over 51,000 deaths and more than 116,000 injuries. Civilians continue to face trauma, displacement, and fear amid the ongoing violence.