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.
At least 30 people have lost their lives and dozens more have been injured in recent Israeli airstrikes targeting two schools in Gaza City, according to information provided by the Civil Defense of the Palestinian enclave. These attacks, which occurred in the context of a conflict that has escalated alarmingly, have heightened concerns about the humanitarian impact in a region already devastated by war. The attacks took place while thousands of displaced individuals, who fled their homes in search of safety, had taken refuge in these educational centers. The news has shocked both the international community and the local population, who continue to grapple with the consequences of a conflict that shows no signs of abating. Rescue teams are working tirelessly to search for bodies among the rubble, reflecting the magnitude of the tragedy and the urgency of the situation. Since the onset of this conflict, Hamas authorities have reported that the Israeli military has bombed a total of 172 shelters, which house tens of thousands of displaced people. This series of attacks has resulted in a devastating toll, with at least 1,040 deaths reported in strikes targeting schools, spaces that in theory should be safe but have become scenes of indescribable violence. The situation has become even more critical with the recent message from the Palestinian Red Crescent, which shared heartbreaking images on social media of rescuers carrying injured children. Such images have begun to circulate widely, generating a wave of outrage and calls to action from various international organizations advocating for an end to the violence and the protection of civilians. For its part, the Israeli Army has justified these attacks by arguing that the targeted schools were being used by Hamas as command centers. According to a statement from the Israeli armed forces, the Islamist group was using these spaces to hide fighters and plan operations against their troops. Israeli authorities claim to have taken precautions to minimize the risk of civilian casualties, although the reality on the ground suggests otherwise. This context is not isolated; days earlier, the Israeli military had bombed another school in Gaza City, resulting in 16 deaths, all of whom were civilians seeking refuge. This series of attacks has drawn strong condemnation from the international community, which is demanding a ceasefire from both parties and respect for human rights. The figures are alarming: since the beginning of the conflict, at least 39,538 deaths and more than 91,000 injuries have been recorded in the Gaza Strip, according to data from the local Ministry of Health. This landscape of devastation is exacerbated by the humanitarian situation in the region, where 90% of the population lives displaced and faces inhumane conditions. Many survive in makeshift camps without access to clean water or electricity, while infectious diseases spread due to the collapse of the healthcare system. Amid all this, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict appears to have entered a new phase of violence. The deaths of Hamas leaders in recent attacks have led to an escalation of tensions and reprisals that threaten to further intensify the war. The international community watches with concern the outcome of this crisis, which has already taken a heavy toll in human lives and left thousands in conditions of extreme suffering. It is evident that resolving this conflict requires a collective effort and a firm commitment from all parties involved. The international community must act urgently to mediate this crisis and ensure that the protection of civilians is prioritized, in addition to working towards a lasting peace that prevents further escalations of violence in the future.