The calendar has changed and today is the first day of the new year 2024.
But the situation is still the same for Gaza Strip and Ukraine which are burning in war. Not only this, the first morning of the new year has taken place amidst new devastation.
48 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s overnight bombardment in the Gaza Strip. Russia has also carried out massive drone attacks in Ukraine.
Bombs are being fired in many urban areas including the capital Kiev. In fact, Russia says that it is taking revenge for Ukraine’s attacks in its city of Belgrade last week, in which 24 people were killed.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has once again reiterated that this war can last for months. He said that in return for the audacity committed by Hamas on October 7, we want its end.
Therefore our war may continue for months. This will continue until we win.
48 people were killed in attacks in Gaza on the last night of 2023. There are piles of debris all around and it is becoming difficult to even remove the dead bodies from them. A local citizen said, ‘I heard the explosion and ran there and found piles of dead bodies everywhere.’
More than 20 people have died here. Many children are reported missing. Apart from this, Al-Aqsa University has also been attacked, in which 20 people have died.
Meanwhile, the Israeli army says that it has killed dozens of Hamas fighters. It has carried out air strikes on Hamas tunnels.
Apart from this, attacks have also been carried out with tanks. So far, about 24 lakh people have fled from Gaza Strip. Not only this, due to the death of a large number of people here, there is a possibility of diseases spreading. Apart from this, there is less accommodation for the victims in winter and they are facing problems.
After Ukraine, a new front has opened, now how long will it last in Gaza?
Let us tell you that the conflict has been going on in Gaza for the last three months, while the war in Ukraine has been going on for two years. Now even on the first morning of the new year, the ongoing war at both the places has increased the crisis.
Mahmoud Abu Sahama, who fled Gaza and settled in Egypt, says, ‘We hope that the situation will improve in 2024. We are confident that we will be able to spend the coming days at home with the family.