Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello Vela, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
The conflict in the Gaza Strip has once again taken a high human toll in the last 24 hours, with at least 64 Palestinians killed and over a hundred injured due to Israeli fire, as reported by the Ministry of Health controlled by Hamas. These figures add to the already staggering statistics of nearly 39,000 casualties and almost 90,000 injured since the beginning of the clashes on October 7th. Among the tragic events of these recent hours, the miraculous rescue of a baby stands out, who was found in the womb of a Palestinian woman who died after a bombing in Gaza. These dramatic circumstances reflect the harsh reality experienced in the region, where violence shows no mercy and the consequences are devastating for the civilian population. The Ministry of Health in Gaza denounced that the Israeli occupation carried out massacres against families, with attacks that caused the death of civilians and numerous injuries in hospitals. These acts of indiscriminate violence have sparked condemnations and calls to the international community to intervene and stop the escalation of violence in the region. Amidst this dire situation, the refugee camps of Nuiserat and Bureij have been the target of intense attacks by Israeli forces, leaving many families in desperation and suffering. The humanitarian situation in Gaza worsens with each attack, and it is estimated that there are still thousands of bodies trapped under the rubble without access to them. The Israeli army has announced that it continues its operations in the Strip by land, sea, and air, justifying its actions as selective measures against military targets. However, reports of civilian casualties and destruction of civilian infrastructure raise doubts about the proportionality of Israeli actions in Gaza. Amidst this scenario of violence, it is expected that the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, will meet with his negotiating team to discuss a possible ceasefire agreement. The relatives of the hostages are calling for a ceasefire to end the escalation of violence and provide relief to the population affected by the constant bombings. The population in Gaza is trapped in an endless cycle of violence and suffering, with lives lost, families shattered, and an uncertain future. The urgency of a diplomatic solution to end this conflict becomes increasingly evident, as the international community watches with concern the escalation of violence in the region. Amidst desperation and pain, the hope of achieving peace and stability in Gaza remains a distant dream. Meanwhile, the number of victims continues to rise and the humanitarian tragedy deepens in a land marked by violence and conflict. The urgency of a ceasefire and constructive dialogue between the parties becomes increasingly imperative to prevent further human losses and suffering in the region.