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Israel's Gaza Operations Intensify Amid Humanitarian Crisis and UN Staff Reductions

The UN reduces its presence in Gaza after an Israeli strike kills staff, as civilian casualties mount amidst renewed military operations.

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Israel's military campaign in Gaza has intensified, resulting in over 50,000 Palestinian deaths, as the UN announces a reduction of its international staff after an Israeli strike on a compound. The strike killed one Bulgarian staffer, prompting the UN to temporarily withdraw a third of its personnel. This escalation follows the collapse of a ceasefire, with reports of strikes killing hundreds of Palestinians amidst a dire humanitarian crisis. As aid supplies dwindle, Israel continues operations aimed at Hamas while facing accusations of civilian casualties. Airstrikes were also reported on Red Cross facilities, complicating humanitarian efforts.

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The ceasefire agreement has collapsed, with Israel resuming military operations in Gaza as of March 18, 2025, following a surprise attack that killed over 400 Palestinians.

The UN plans to reduce its operational presence in Gaza after an Israeli strike killed a staffer. The UN also warns that the conflict endangers the return of hostages and exacerbates the humanitarian crisis.

Egypt has proposed a plan involving the release of hostages in exchange for aid, but discussions are challenging. The US and Israel demand the immediate release of hostages, including American citizens.

The operations have led to a significant humanitarian crisis, with over 700 lives claimed, widespread displacement, and a severe shortage of basic necessities like food, water, and electricity in Gaza.

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