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Published: March 3, 2025
Gaza - The Gaza Strip witnessed a new escalation today, Monday, with the Israeli army executing airstrikes on targets within the enclave, coinciding with the closure of crossing points leading into it, resulting in a worsening humanitarian situation amidst warnings of the collapse of the fragile truce.
Military Escalation
The Israeli army announced in an official statement the execution of an airstrike targeting a boat off the coast of Khan Younis, claiming that it "posed a security threat," without providing further details about the nature of this threat. Local sources reported sporadic airstrikes in various areas of the strip, raising concerns of a broader escalation.
Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
In a move that increased the suffering of the residents, Israeli authorities decided to close all crossing points leading to Gaza, leading to a severe shortage of food and fuel supplies. Relief institutions confirmed that queues in front of bakeries and humanitarian organizations have been increasing daily, with warnings of the return of the threat of famine amid the ongoing blockade.
Political Developments
This escalation comes at a time when negotiations to extend the ceasefire have stalled, with the "Hamas" movement holding Israel responsible for the failure to reach a new agreement, accusing Tel Aviv of delaying the fulfillment of its commitments, especially regarding the release of Palestinian prisoners.
On the other hand, the Israeli newspaper "Haaretz" reported that Israel is ready to resume negotiations only according to the plan of the U.S. envoy to the Middle East, Steve Wittekov, which includes new conditions that have not yet been fully disclosed.
International Reactions
Amid this escalation, the State of Qatar expressed its concern over the deteriorating situation, calling on all parties to exercise restraint and adhere to previous agreements. For its part, the United Nations warned of an imminent humanitarian disaster in the enclave, demanding urgent access for humanitarian aid.
The Upcoming Scene
As military escalation and crossing closures continue, fears are growing of a complete collapse of the truce, which could lead to a new round of confrontations amid the absence of any signs of an impending political settlement.
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