ALBAWABA - In a significant turn of events, the Israeli occupation military has officially declared the conclusion of the one-week "humanitarian pause" in Gaza, resuming its offensive operations.
Residents in the eastern part of Han Yunus, a city heavily affected by Israeli occupation attacks, have initiated a migration towards central areas as the humanitarian pause concludes.
Persistent Strife:
Since October 7, Israeli's blockade and the ongoing tragedy of civilian casualties in the Gaza Strip have persisted. Notably, in Jerusalem, Israeli occupation forces employed tear gas to disperse individuals attempting to participate in Friday prayers.
Continued Crisis:
Following the cessation of the temporary ceasefire, the Israeli occupation military has conducted air strikes in the Gaza Strip, resulting in the loss of 32 lives and numerous injuries.
In a recent attack on the El-Megazi Refugee Camp in the central Gaza Strip, seven Palestinians lost their lives, and many sustained injuries. Another strike on a house in the center of Rafah city claimed four lives, with a significant number of casualties. The affected individuals were swiftly transported to the Ebu Yusur en-Neccar Hospital.

Intensification of Conflicts:
Conflict erupted between Israeli occupation forces and Palestinian groups near the "En-Nasr" and "Rantisi" hospitals in En-Nasr Neighborhood, northwest of Gaza City. The "humanitarian pause," implemented on Friday, November 24, at 08:00 as part of the agreement between the occupationOsama and Hamas, has concluded, exacerbating the tense situation.
As the people of Gaza grapple with the resumption of hostilities, the risk of increased displacement and a deepening humanitarian crisis looms large. The global community closely monitors the unfolding events in the region.