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Israeli airstrikes kill 19 in Gaza, undermining ceasefire hopes

Published on: July 7, 2025 4:34 PM

Despite ongoing ceasefire negotiations, Israeli forces intensified airstrikes on Gaza, killing 19 Palestinians today. Many of the victims were gathered near a humanitarian aid center targeted during the bombardment. Gaza’s emergency services confirmed over 40 people were wounded in these attacks. Additionally, an airstrike on a clinic sheltering displaced Palestinians in Gaza city left at least six dead and numerous others injured, increasing the toll on civilians seeking safety.

Eyewitnesses described scenes of horror and devastation. Um Wasim, a displaced woman, recounted how her nephew was killed, and other family members, including her sister and niece, were severely injured during the clinic bombing. Another eyewitness, Ahmed Qaddoum, said they took shelter in a clinic in western Gaza, believing it safe after being instructed by Israeli forces. Suddenly, missiles struck the clinic, destroying it and leaving many casualties, including women and children, amid the rubble.

Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in Washington, D.C., to meet U.S. President Trump at the White House. Pro-Palestinian groups gathered outside the venue, waving Palestinian flags and chanting slogans like “Free Palestine.” The protesters called on the U.S. government to stop supporting Israeli military operations in Gaza. The demonstration included members of the American Muslims for Palestine group, who also announced a press conference condemning Netanyahu’s visit and demanding an end to U.S. backing of Israel’s actions.

In a related development, Israeli forces arrested Palestinian journalist Nasser Al-Laham near Bethlehem. His home was raided, electronic devices confiscated, and he was taken into custody. Al-Laham is the chief editor of the Palestinian news agency Ma’an and manages offices for the Lebanese channel Al-Mayadeen in the West Bank. Israeli media reported he would be presented before a military court, where his detention could be extended.

As violence continues and political tensions rise, international calls for a peaceful resolution grow louder. Yet, with ongoing attacks and arrests, hopes for a swift end to the conflict remain uncertain, leaving many civilians caught in the crossfire.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: ceasefire negotiations, Gaza, Israeli forces intensified airstrikes, killing 19 Palestinians, Latest

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