Fifty Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes during the initial months of the Israel-Hamas war were buried in a mass funeral in Gaza on Thursday. Their remains were recovered from rubble, marking a somber moment for families and communities. The funeral, held in Gaza, brought together mourners who gathered to honor those lost in the early stages of the conflict.
The situation in Gaza continues to worsen, with a UN-backed report revealing that 94 percent of Palestinians still lack proper shelter and housing. The ongoing blockade and restrictions on goods have led to a booming black market, with inflated prices for basic necessities. Hospitals in Gaza have turned to smugglers for medicine and equipment, as Israeli authorities restrict imports.
Meanwhile, international attention has focused on Israeli actions, including the construction of a gallows site with a viewing booth for potential executions. Human rights experts have condemned the move as an example of moral depravity. European leaders have also called for a halt to West Bank settlement projects, highlighting growing concerns over the expansion of Israeli settlements in occupied territories.
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza remains severe, with families struggling to access essential supplies and infrastructure in disrepair. As the conflict continues, the impact on civilian life grows more pronounced.























