Palestinian Poet Mosab Abu Toha Wins Pulitzer Prize for Commentary

In a devastating series of airstrikes overnight in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, at least 54 people were killed, including a journalist from Qatari network Al Araby TV, according to reports from the Associated Press. The strikes occurred during the second consecutive night of heavy bombardment, with on-the-ground counts indicating multiple airstrikes hit the city.
The violence in Gaza has escalated over the past 19 months amidst ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, which reignited following a deadly assault by Hamas on Israel in October 2023. Reports suggest that nearly 53,000 Palestinians have died since the conflict began, with casualties including numerous women and children, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reaffirmed intentions to intensify military efforts against Hamas, claiming that Israeli forces are preparing for a significant escalation in operations. Meanwhile, international humanitarian concerns are mounting, as blockades have halted aid and food supplies, potentially leading to widespread famine for nearly half a million Palestinians.