Escalation of violence follows the end of a ceasefire with Hamas amid ongoing humanitarian crisis.
Health officials in Gaza have reported that Israeli airstrikes in the region resulted in the deaths of at least 32 individuals, predominantly women and children, on Sunday.
This surge in military action coincided with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the United States, where he is scheduled to meet with President
Donald Trump to discuss the ongoing conflict.
Last month, Israel ended a ceasefire with Hamas, resuming its aerial and ground offensives.
The Israeli military has conducted waves of airstrikes and ground maneuvers aimed at exerting pressure on Hamas to agree to a new truce and to secure the release of remaining hostages.
The blockage of food, fuel, and humanitarian assistance into Gaza has continued for over a month, severely affecting the coastal enclave, which is heavily reliant on external aid.
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) reported via social media that its supplies are nearing depletion and the situation is becoming increasingly desperate for the civilian population in Gaza.
Recent Israeli airstrikes over the weekend targeted a tent and a house in Khan Younis, located in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, leading to the deaths of five men, five women, and five children, according to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, which received the deceased.
The international community continues to express concern over the rising civilian casualties amid the ongoing conflict.