From pain, eyes speak through tears, and the sparks of war turn into candles

They dream of so little amid the nightmare that kills their loved ones. Grief deepens with every passing moment, and the humanitarian catastrophe grows in magnitude before the horror of the painful scenes. Yet, resilience lies in the hearts of those who resist and struggle.
Gaza is a message written with patience and willpower. Gaza is a ray of light in the midst of hardship and anguish. Gaza is a force of defiance in the face of sacrifice.
The pain rises into the sky, and eyes shed tears of blood from the never-ending flames of tragedy. Hearts continue to bleed from the sorrow and anguish of a homeland burdened by humanity and conscience, while the occupation persists in its barbaric policies.
On pale faces, the harshness of a miserable life is etched—one lacking the basic necessities of living—beneath a sky ablaze with rockets and on a ground leveled of buildings filled with memories that are hard to forget.
The oppression grows heavier in the souls of those rooted in this land—people who never bargain over their sacred soil.
Developments on the Ground
On the 63rd day of the renewed aggression on Gaza, the occupation army continued its violent airstrikes across the strip, resulting in numerous martyrs and injuries. Meanwhile, the Hebrew website Walla quoted a military source saying that a special operation had been carried out in Khan Younis.
In parallel, Israeli forces have surrounded the Indonesian Hospital in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, firing upon it and cutting off all contact with medical teams and patients inside.
Medical sources reported that 23 people were martyred in Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip since dawn Monday, six of them in Khan Younis.
On another front, the Israeli political and security cabinet decided to resume the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza immediately, without a formal vote, under American pressure due to the widespread famine in the region.
According to the Jerusalem Post, citing an Israeli official, the decision to allow aid into Gaza is temporary—lasting one week—until the establishment of distribution centers is complete