Israel-Hamas War: Gaza sees ‘most violent night yet’

By- Srushti sharma

Global outcry for a truce in the conflict between Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas rebels in Gaza has arisen as a result of Israel's ceaseless bombing of Gaza

Israel has cut off food, water, and fuel in an effort to fully occupy the enclave, leaving the Palestinians struggling to survive.   

Documentary footage of Israel bombing Gaza on Sunday surfaced, and journalists on the ground reporting on the atrocity described it as the "worst night yet" in Gaza.

Overnight, Israel escalated its bombardment of the Gaza Strip; there have been reports of airstrikes on the Jabalia refugee camp 

Following continuous Israeli airstrikes over the past 24 hours, which have been dubbed the "heaviest bombardment" since the October 7

 Oil prices fell more than $1 on Monday as diplomatic efforts to contain a conflict between Israel and the Hamas fighters intensified.

The US has persisted in supporting humanitarian aid in Gaza under Joe Biden's leadership.  Fourteen trucks in all entered Gaza through the Rafah border crossing.

UN relief head Martin Griffiths referred to the announcement of the passage of 14 more supply trucks

The trucks were funded by the Egyptian Red Crescent and the UN—as a "small glimmer of hope."