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Israeli strikes kill 11 in Gaza as global pressure mounts

Published on: July 15, 2025 3:28 PM

At least 11 Palestinians lost their lives in fresh Israeli airstrikes across Gaza, hospital sources told Al Jazeera. The attacks hit multiple areas including Shujayea, Jabalia, and the overcrowded Shati refugee camp. In one strike, five members of the same family were killed in Shati, while dozens more were injured across the region.

Meanwhile, the Israeli army confirmed three of its soldiers were killed and one injured during clashes in northern Gaza. These losses have reignited public criticism against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who insists on continuing the war until what he calls “absolute victory.” However, pressure is growing from families of hostages and fallen soldiers demanding an immediate ceasefire.

As the violence intensifies, displaced Palestinians face worsening conditions. Al Jazeera reported that evacuation orders are being issued, but even the western zones—considered safer—are also under attack. Severe food shortages and lack of medical aid are adding to the misery of thousands already sheltering in overcrowded locations.

On the political front, Netanyahu’s coalition is under threat. Ultra-Orthodox members resigned over military draft law disputes, giving the prime minister just 48 hours to respond to their demands. Far-right groups have also warned of withdrawing support if a ceasefire deal is signed, increasing the risk of a government collapse.

Globally, more than 30 countries have gathered in Bogotá, Colombia, for a summit to discuss legal and diplomatic actions to end the war. Co-chaired by South Africa and Colombia, the event aims to address what organizers describe as escalating violations of international law, including possible acts of genocide in Gaza and the West Bank.

Since October 2023, Israel’s military campaign has killed nearly 58,400 Palestinians—mostly women and children—and devastated Gaza’s infrastructure. Israel faces growing legal scrutiny, including war crime charges at the International Criminal Court and a genocide case at the International Court of Justice.

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