Israel's military announced Friday it has resumed combat operations against Hamas in Gaza, accusing the group of violating a seven-day truce. The collapse of the ceasefire comes amid reports of intensified airstrikes and ground operations, reigniting global calls for de-escalation 🕊️.
Meanwhile, the Palestine Telecommunications Company (Paltel) confirmed a total collapse of telecom services in Gaza City and northern Gaza on Monday, citing damage to critical network infrastructure due to the 'ongoing aggression.' The blackout has left families unable to contact loved ones and hindered emergency response efforts 📉.
Humanitarian organizations warn the renewed violence threatens civilian safety and complicates aid delivery. Over 1.8 million people in Gaza are already displaced, many sheltering in overcrowded UN facilities. The UN Security Council is set to hold an emergency session later today to address the crisis 🚨.
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