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Gaza Conflict July 2025: Israeli Airstrikes Kill 24 Palestinians in Deadly Escalation

Gaza Conflict July 2025 – Israeli Airstrikes Kill 24 Palestinians in New Escalation

Date: July 7, 2025
Location: Gaza Strip, Middle East

Breaking: At least 24 Palestinians, including women and children, were killed in a wave of Israeli airstrikes early Monday, July 7, 2025. The bombardment hit several densely populated areas in Gaza City, Khan Younis, and Rafah, marking one of the deadliest days in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict this year.

What Happened?

According to Gaza’s Ministry of Health, 24 people have died and over 70 others have sustained injuries after Israeli fighter jets carried out multiple airstrikes across the Gaza Strip. The strikes were reportedly in retaliation for a barrage of rockets fired into southern Israel on Sunday evening by Hamas and other militant groups operating in Gaza.

Targets included alleged Hamas weapons depots, underground tunnels, and communication hubs, but residential buildings, markets, and schools were also affected, leading to civilian casualties. Several videos posted on social media and aired by Al Jazeera and BBC show collapsed buildings, screaming survivors, and overwhelmed emergency responders.

Areas Affected:

  • Al-Zaytoun – Gaza City neighborhood heavily damaged
  • Khan Younis – Residential blocks hit with civilian casualties
  • Rafah Refugee Camp – At least 5 children reported killed

Witnesses described the attacks as sudden and devastating. “We were asleep when the house shook. There was screaming and dust everywhere. My neighbors were buried under rubble,” said one survivor.

Why Did This Happen?

The recent escalation follows rising tensions over Israeli police operations in the West Bank, the controversial expansion of settlements, and Hamas rocket fire aimed at Israeli cities near the Gaza border. Israeli Prime Minister Yoav Gallant stated that “Israel will not tolerate continued aggression from terrorist elements in Gaza.”

In contrast, Hamas has accused Israel of violating ceasefire terms and continuing “collective punishment” through blockades and raids. “This is not self-defense. This is aggression,” said a spokesperson for Hamas.

Casualties and Damage

Metric Details
Total Dead 24 (including 8 children, 5 women)
Injured 70+
Israeli Airstrikes Over 30 in the last 24 hours
Rockets Fired from Gaza 120+ targeted Israeli southern cities
Buildings Damaged More than 50, including 3 schools and 1 clinic

International Reactions

🇺🇳 United Nations

UN Secretary-General António Guterres expressed deep concern over the rising death toll. "Civilians, particularly children, must never be targeted. Both sides must return to negotiations to prevent further suffering."

🇺🇸 United States

The White House issued a statement urging calm. "While Israel has a right to defend itself, we emphasize the need for proportionality and the protection of innocent civilians," said U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said: "We are alarmed at the loss of civilian life in Gaza. Immediate steps must be taken to de-escalate."

🇵🇰 Pakistan

Pakistan’s Foreign Office condemned the airstrikes as “blatant human rights violations” and called upon the UN to intervene. “The silence of the world community is a tragedy,” said Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar.

🇹🇷 Turkey and 🇮🇷 Iran

Turkey condemned the strikes as “state terrorism,” while Iran vowed increased support for Hamas and Palestinian resistance efforts.

A History of Repeated Cycles

The Gaza conflict is not new. Since 2007, Israel has maintained a blockade on the Gaza Strip after Hamas took control. Multiple wars and hundreds of flare-ups have occurred since, including major escalations in 2009, 2014, and 2021. Each time, hundreds of civilians, especially in Gaza, have died.

In 2025, the situation remains as fragile as ever. Efforts by Egypt, Qatar, and the United Nations to maintain a ceasefire have thus far failed to hold for more than a few months.

What Is the Global Community Doing?

As of now, there have been emergency meetings at the UN Security Council, and envoys from Egypt and Norway are reportedly in Tel Aviv for backdoor diplomacy. However, no concrete peace deal is on the table yet.

In the meantime, humanitarian organizations like Doctors Without Borders, Red Cross, and UNRWA have called for immediate access to the injured and displaced in Gaza. Fuel and medical supplies are reportedly running dangerously low.

Impact on Civilians

The people of Gaza are once again facing a humanitarian catastrophe. Electricity is out for most of the day, water is scarce, and hospitals are overwhelmed. Gaza's largest hospital, Al-Shifa, issued a statement saying they are on the brink of collapse due to overcrowding and lack of medicines.

Children in Gaza have been particularly affected, with UN figures showing that 60% of the population is under 18. Many children have now lived through five or more wars in their short lifetimes.

Global Protests

Mass protests have erupted in several cities worldwide:

  • London: Thousands gathered outside the Israeli embassy demanding an end to airstrikes.
  • New York: Palestinian and Jewish peace activists marched together in Times Square.
  • Istanbul: Protesters burned Israeli flags and demanded NATO action.

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Conclusion

The July 2025 Gaza airstrikes represent yet another tragic episode in a never-ending cycle of violence. While both sides continue to claim justification, it is the ordinary people – the children, mothers, and elderly – who suffer the most. With every new conflict, peace becomes a more distant dream, and the hopes of two nations living side by side seem increasingly out of reach.

The world watches. But will it act?


Written by: FlashGlobalNews6 Team
Published: July 7, 2025

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