His comments came as Israel struck the Hamas-controlled territory, which is home to 2.3 million people. people, after the attack on Israel organized by Hamas, during which more than 1.2 thousand were killed. people. Officials reported that more than 1,200 people were killed in Gaza during Israeli retaliatory strikes. people.
Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel on Saturday, invading its territory and launching rocket attacks. Israel carried out retaliatory strikes on the Gaza Strip.
Hamas is the Palestinian militant group that rules the Gaza Strip and has been involved in several wars with Israel since taking over the Gaza Strip in 2007. The group has been recognized as a terrorist by Israel, the United States, the European Union, the United Kingdom and some other countries.
Hamas is supported by Iran, financing the purchase of weapons, supplying them and providing military training. Hamas has a political office in Qatar, where some of its leaders are based.
2.3 million people live in the Gaza Strip. people, but Israel, with the help of Egypt, has imposed a blockade on the territory since 2007 – it restricted the import of goods to and from the territory by water, sea or air, as well as the ability of the Palestinians themselves to leave the territory, except for a few tens of thousands of workers.
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According to the guest, what are potential paths forward in resolving the conflict?
## Interview Transcript
**Host:** We’re joined now by [Guest Name], a [Guest Expertise] to discuss the ongoing crisis in Gaza. [Guest Name], thank you for being with us.
**Guest:** It’s my pleasure to be here.
**Host:** As we know, Israel has been carrying out airstrikes in the Gaza Strip following the horrific attack by Hamas that killed over 1,200 people within Israel.
Can you help our viewers understand the current situation in Gaza?
**Guest:** The situation in Gaza is dire. As you mentioned, the territory is densely populated, home to 2.3 million people [[1](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_bombing_of_the_Gaza_Strip)]. Israeli airstrikes are causing significant damage and loss of life. We’re hearing reports of damage to vital infrastructure like hospitals, schools, and refugee camps.
**Host:** It’s truly heartbreaking to hear about the impact on civilian infrastructure. What are the humanitarian concerns at this point?
**Guest:** The humanitarian situation is already extremely critical in Gaza. Even before the recent escalation, the blockade imposed on the territory has resulted in severe shortages of basic necessities like food, water, and medical supplies. The current airstrikes are only worsening the situation. There are fears of a catastrophic humanitarian crisis if aid is not able to reach those in need quickly.
**Host:** What are the potential paths forward?
**Guest:** The world is urging both sides to de-escalate the violence and protect civilian lives.
A ceasefire is crucial to allow for the delivery of humanitarian aid and prevent further loss of life.
International pressure is crucial at this moment to push for a lasting solution that addresses the underlying issues that have fueled this conflict for decades.
**Host:** [Guest Name], thank you for your insights and analysis during this difficult time.