Gaza: At least 330 people have died after Israel launched intense airstrikes on Gaza, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.
Rising death toll
The health ministry confirmed the deaths, with numbers still increasing.
Officials are collecting casualty reports from five hospitals across Gaza.
More than 50 children and 28 women are among those killed.
The strikes targeted multiple locations across the region.
Hospitals are struggling with over 250 injured patients, many in critical condition.
Limited medical resources
Doctors are facing severe shortages of medical equipment and supplies.
The airstrikes began at 02:00 local time, hitting several residential areas.
Many victims were awake for their pre-dawn Ramadan meal when the attacks started.
Since the previous ceasefire, many displaced families had been living in tents.
The renewed violence shattered their fragile sense of security.
Ongoing attacks
The intensity of Israeli airstrikes has decreased slightly but continues in various locations.
Rescue teams are searching for survivors trapped under rubble.
Authorities in Gaza warn of a deepening humanitarian crisis.
Civilians fear more bombings as the military operation continues.
The situation remains highly volatile with uncertainty about future developments.
Israeli hardliners support strikes
Israeli far-right leaders have expressed strong support for the military action.
Finance minister Bezalel Smotrich said the operation was planned in recent weeks.
He stated that further strikes would take place to intensify the war effort.
Smotrich believes the situation in Gaza will change significantly under this phase.
Other political figures insist the attacks will continue until strategic goals are met.
Political reactions
Hardline politician Itamar Ben Gvir also backed the renewed strikes.
Ben Gvir resigned as national security minister in protest of the ceasefire.
He insists Israel must eliminate Hamas completely.
His spokesperson confirmed ongoing discussions about returning him to government.
Ben Gvir continues pressuring Prime Minister Netanyahu to expand military action.
Fragile ceasefire collapses
The renewed offensive ends a period of relative calm.
Since the ceasefire, thousands had been living in temporary shelters.
Now, displaced families are once again exposed to heavy bombardment.
Gaza residents fear prolonged military operations will worsen their living conditions.
The international community is closely monitoring the escalating crisis.