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Israel Launches Devastating Airstrikes on Gaza, More than 400 killed

Israel Launches Devastating Airstrikes on Gaza, More than 400 killed

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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Gaza woke up to a nightmare. Explosions ripped through the skies in the early hours of March 18, as Israeli warplanes launched the largest wave of airstrikes since the ceasefire began in January. More than 400 Palestinians are dead, according to the Hamas-run health ministry, with hundreds more injured. Hospitals, already on the brink of collapse, are struggling to cope.

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  • Israel’s Justification: A War Against Hamas
  • Families in Shock: Hostages Still in Limbo
  • A City in Flames: First-Hand Accounts from Gaza
  • Health System Collapsing
  • The World Reacts: Condemnation and Calls for Peace
  • Conclusion

Israel’s Justification: A War Against Hamas

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) claim the strikes targeted Hamas “terror sites” in retaliation for the group’s refusal to release Israeli hostages. Among the dead is Mahmoud Abu Wafah, Gaza’s highest-ranking Hamas security official, along with other senior leaders. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to escalate military operations, declaring, “From now on, Israel will act with increasing military strength.”

Israel Launches Devastating Airstrikes on Gaza, More than 400 killed

Families in Shock: Hostages Still in Limbo

Despite the military action, Hamas still holds 59 hostages, most of whom were taken in the October 7 attack. While Israel sees the strikes as a necessary show of force, hostage families feel abandoned. A group representing them accused the government of “giving up” on their loved ones, calling for urgent protests in Jerusalem.

A City in Flames: First-Hand Accounts from Gaza

Survivors describe an apocalyptic scene—bodies scattered in the streets, children buried under rubble, and frantic searches for loved ones.

“They unleashed the fire of Hell again on Gaza,” said Ramez Alammarin, a local resident. “The wounded are everywhere, but there are no doctors to treat them.”

The UN’s children’s charity, UNICEF, described the horror: “The sound of explosions shook our guesthouse every five seconds. The yelling, the sirens—it was a night we will never forget.”

Health System Collapsing

Gaza’s hospitals are overwhelmed. With 25 out of 38 medical facilities no longer operational, doctors are making impossible choices. The injured, many with severe burns and fractures, are waiting hours, sometimes days for treatment.

“The attacks were so sudden that there weren’t enough doctors on duty. We had to call in emergency teams immediately,” said Mohammed Zaquot, director of Gaza’s hospitals.

The World Reacts: Condemnation and Calls for Peace

The international response has been swift and critical. Countries such as Belgium, Malta, Switzerland, Russia, China, and Turkey have condemned the attacks, urging an immediate reinstatement of the ceasefire and the facilitation of humanitarian aid. The United Nations has also called for the protection of civilians and the resumption of peace negotiations.

Conclusion

With hostilities reigniting, Gaza is once again on the edge of full-scale war. The substantial loss of life, including key Hamas figures and numerous civilians, coupled with the deteriorating humanitarian conditions, underlines the urgent need for renewed diplomatic initiatives. The international community’s unified call for de-escalation and the protection of non-combatants highlights the critical importance of pursuing a sustainable and peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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