More than a year into a devastating war, Israeli troops are still engaged in intense battles with Hamas in the heavily impacted northern Gaza Strip. Hamas militants are executing hit-and-run tactics from destroyed buildings, while Israeli forces reportedly raid shelters, forcing residents out at gunpoint. First responders struggle to operate due to continuous bombardment.
Since Hamas’s initial attacks on October 7, 2022, the group has faced substantial losses, including the death of its top leader, Yahya Sinwar. Despite heavy casualties, both sides remain far from a ceasefire, with Hamas still controlling many hostages. The conflict has drawn in militants from across the region, and Iran remains a significant supporter of Hamas.
In response to the situation, Israel has initiated mass evacuations and considerably limited aid, inciting global condemnation. Continued airstrikes have resulted in severe civilian casualties, with reports stating over 43,000 Palestinians have died, including numerous women and children. Conversely, Israeli forces claim to have killed around 17,000 militants.
As the conflict lingers, residents report dire living conditions, with many being forced from their homes and lacking access to food and water. The United Nations has warned that Israel’s actions may threaten the existence of the Palestinian population in northern Gaza. While U.S. officials have urged for more humanitarian aid to be allowed into the region, Israeli authorities indicate ongoing military strategies to suppress Hamas’s presence.