A targeted Israeli airstrike in Southern Gaza has resulted in the deaths of at least 90 people, marking one of the deadliest attacks in the ongoing conflict. Israeli officials stated that the strike aimed at Hamas military chief Mohammed Diif, who is believed to have orchestrated the October 7th attacks. However, Hamas contends that Diif was not present at the time of the strike. Notably, the airstrike occurred in Han Yunus, an area designated as a safe zone for displaced Palestinians living in tents, raising concerns about the safety of civilians in the region.
In response to the attack, Hamas criticized Israel's lack of interest in pursuing a ceasefire agreement, emphasizing the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza. Eyewitness accounts reflect the urgency of the crisis, with calls for an end to the violence resonating among the affected population.
Meanwhile, U.S. President Joe Biden is actively working to maintain support among moderate and progressive Democrats, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming elections. Vice President Kamala Harris, campaigning in Pennsylvania, echoed this sentiment, asserting that the election is crucial for American democracy.
In other global news, Ukraine reported casualties from Russian shelling, while also launching a drone attack that ignited a fire at an oil depot in Russia. Additionally, preparations for the Paris Olympics continue, despite concerns over the cleanliness of the Seine River, which is set to host several events.
The world also mourns the passing of Dr. Ruth Westheimer, a pioneering sex therapist who became a cultural icon in the 1980s. Known for her candid discussions on sexuality, Dr. Ruth, who was 96, had a remarkable life story that included being trained as a sniper during Israel's war of independence.